Yes, it is illegal to impede traffic in any way, as it can pose a safety hazard and disrupt the flow of vehicles on the road.
In most U.S. states, no, but you don't have any way to enforce traffic laws or write speeding tickets.
Depending on a city, but it doesn't mean you have right of way if there is one or multiple uncomming cars. Then it would be an illegal turn.
A U-Turn IS ILLEGAL on a one-way street. If you made a U-Turn you'd be going against the flow of traffic!
Blood diamonds find their way into any market by way of people who traffic in blood diamonds, which is illegal. The responsibility remains on the buyer, to demand a Kimberly Certificate for any diamond purchase, which is the best way anyone can protect themselves from participating in this illegal activity. It may not be a perfect process, but for the moment, it's our best option.
No, Heineken is not involved in any way with the illegal activity of dog fighting.
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no its not illegal
Solar energy is a one way traffic because it does not give out any end product. Fossil fuels give out harmful gases & are thus two way traffic.
In the US, it is legal to overtake and pass a bicycle. However, as with all road obstacles, the passing must be done safely. As well, the bicyclist also has "rules of the road" responsibilities, including not to impede traffic and to use all precautions to bike safely... including to move as far right and off the road as possible so that traffic has the right of way.* Important - Bicycles must travel in the same direction as traffic which is on the right lane (right shoulder for bikes) in the US, and not ride "against" traffic. City traffic and bicyclists often have more risks to each other, because there is no road shoulder.
A U-Turn IS ILLEGAL on a one-way street. If you made a U-Turn you'd be going against the flow of traffic!
It's your choice, provided that, if you do it, you do so in a safe manner which does not impede traffic (or impede it further than it already is). Being the vehicle already in the lane of travel, you have right of way. The merging vehicle is required to yield to you - not the other way around. However, there is no guarantee that they will heed by this, since the average motorist.... isn't exactly a rocket scientist, to put it lightly.Added: If the line of traffic that you are in appears that it will cause you to stop in a position that will obstruct the intersection, preventing traffic flow, you must halt before you actually enter the interesection and not move forward until there is sufficient room on the other side of the interesection for you to move into.
You may not do so without yielding to any traffic with which you might interfere.