I was driving on a 2-way street and reached the red light. At the same time the person across from me also came up to the red light. We were literally the only two on the street (spooky). He had his left turn signal on, I also had mine. There is no left turn lane and there are no green arrows at this intersection. So, the light turns green and both of us look at each other waiting for the other person to turn left.
My question is: who had the right of way?
Or is the answer, we both turn left at the same time? It just seems like there isn't enough room to do that.
My second question is: We have the same situation. I am turning left, the guy across from me is turning left. However, this time he has a guy behind him wanting to go straight. On a left turn you must yield to oncoming traffic. However, do I have to wait for the guy to turn left, then wait again for the next guy to go straight through? Or do I go at the same time as the guy turning left?
I am not a confident left turner.
2007-07-27
20:26:22
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Humbug J
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