The "K" turn.
The "K" turn.
If I was you I'd wait behind the white line so that you're out of the intersection. It's unlawful to block an intersection but it's not unlawful to block a driveway of any kind.
Pedestrians have the right of way. Unless you can prove he/she was grosely negligent or did it on purpose then you are at fault. If you are backing down on your private driveway and a neighbor who walks behind your car on your private driveway is hit and falls down who is at fault? The neighbor pedestrian has been drinking, unstable on his feet was standing in his driveway at his car then suddenly is behind my vehicle.
In all 50 states, the vehicle exiting a drive way has to yield the right of the way to all on coming traffic. In this case, you should not be cited.
the person backing out of the driveway of course. Any vehicle already on a roadway has right of way over one entering it in the absence of a traffic signal.Generally, the person backing out of the driveway must yield to ALL traffic but every place has it's own laws so I'd check with your local police to be sure.
Both states and municipalities establish traffic laws. In most instances person exiting a driveway whether private or public will be held accountable for an accident. The premise being, that driver is entering into the "traffic flow" and is required to use reasonable caution and take no action until the right-of-way is safely clear.
you both are. you could have at your side or rear view mirrior. the over person is responsible because she should'nt have been behind you.
My concrete driveway cracked right up the middle. How can I repair it myself?
Title 39 of the New Jersey Statutes pertaining to Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation allows cars to be parked as long as vehicles are owned by the persons using the driveway, or by those who own the driveway. Vehicles owned by other individuals can also be parked in private driveways when said owners authorize it, and any vehicle parked in a driveway must never block the flow of traffic.
Yes it is not illegall for someone to park right across the street in front of your driveway
No, you must yield to cars already in the highway. When you are merging, you may see a yield sign.
A mailbox should typically be placed on the right side of the driveway as you face your home from the street. This placement allows for easier access for mail carriers, who often drive on the right side of the road. Additionally, it ensures that the mailbox is safely positioned away from traffic and minimizes the risk of accidents. Always check local regulations for specific guidelines in your area.