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.
Yes, when turning left at an intersection, you must yield the right of way to pedestrians crossing from the opposite direction.
Yes, when turning left at an intersection, you must yield the right of way to pedestrians crossing from the opposite direction.
Drivers turning left at an intersection must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
When turning left at an intersection with a green arrow, you have the right of way over oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
When approaching an intersection and turning right, you should yield to pedestrians and oncoming traffic. Come to a complete stop if necessary, then proceed when it is safe to do so.
When the light turns green at an intersection, the vehicles that have the right of way are those going straight or turning right. They should proceed first before vehicles turning left or pedestrians crossing the street.
Traffic lights with red arrows indicate that turning in the direction of the arrow is not allowed, while solid red lights allow for turning after yielding to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
When the traffic signal shows "straight on right turn only" at an intersection, you must only make a right turn and cannot go straight. Follow the direction of the signal and yield to pedestrians and oncoming traffic before turning.
Drivers must yield to pedestrians, cyclists, and other vehicles already in the intersection before turning right.
..... wait for the light to turn green to proceed -or- if turning right - come to a full stop and after checking for oncoming traffic on the cross-street and pedestrians, turn right with caution.
You must yield right of way to pedestrians period. Pedestrians have the right of way all the time. They are frequently stupid if they take it. It is frequently impossible for drivers to see them in time and stop if they step out in front of cars. Still, if you see one, you have to give the pedestrian the right of way! You are not allowed to deliberately hit a pedestrian.
The driver must yield to the pedestrian crossing without a traffic light.