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When both cars are turning left, the car that does not have to cross the path of oncoming traffic typically has the right of way.

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When turning left on green if you have a left turn yield on green and the driver across from you has a yield sign and is turning right who has the right of way?

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How do two cars navigate the intersection when both are turning left?

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You don't clearly state what movement YOUR car is making. If you are both approaching the interesection from opposite directions and both want to turn left there should be no conflict unless it's an awfully small intersection. Other than that, there is no 'right-of-way" under that scenario, and you will both have to proceed with due caution to avoid a collision. On the other hand if you are turning right, and the oncoming car is turning left and both of you intend to wind up going in the same direction, the left-turning car should yield to you. The vehicle turning right always has the right-of-way.


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