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Put on your hazard blinker lights so that oncoming traffic will be looking for a dangerous situation ahead and will drive more carefully.
the guy who backed offcourse
It wouldn't matter if the oncoming car was speeding. When making a left turn you must always yield to oncoming traffic regardless of their speed.
I would say probably the person backing out, as they should of looked for any oncoming cars before backing out. ---- The person backing out of the driveway who did not yield to oncoming traffic.
As soon as you see that there is oncoming traffic.Turn the situation around.When would you want oncoming traffic to dim their lights?
When it is Dangerous to you and oncoming traffic.
If a person is involved in a traffic accident, the first thing to do is to make all parties are free from injury. If not, an ambulance needs to be called. The drivers involved in the accident will need to exchange information, as well. Pictures of the accident and any witness statements will also be beneficial. It is also likely that tow services will be required to remove the vehicles from the road.
In the United States, yellow lines divide lanes of oncoming traffic. A solid yellow line indicates you cannot safely or legally pass a vehicle in front of you by merging into the oncoming traffic lane; a broken yellow line indicates you can legally and safely pass a vehicle in front of you by merging into the oncoming traffice land after determining there is no oncoming traffic.
The answer is yes!! Even if you think you have the right of way, do not take it for granted. I was involved in an accident in this scenario. I moved into the middle of the road trying to "take the road" so I would be allowed to complete my turn left My light turned red and I saw oncoming traffic slowing down making me think their light turned red, so I proceeded. One car did not slow down and rammed into the side of my truck. I took it for granted they would slow down or stop but they did not. According to the law, since I was turning into oncoming traffic lanes I was at fault. The thing is I was not ticketed for this as I believe the car that hit me was either speeding or ran their light. It was just listed as an unfortunate accident. The problem is I lost the use of my vehicle. So take care to follow the rules' and be safe the price is to high to take it for granted. I am only thankful that no one was hurt in my accident. Be safe!
oncoming traffic
Ride against traffic so as to be able to see oncoming traffic.
yes