driving question - who has the right of way

Anonymous
When the oncoming traffic has the green arrow, the facing traffic (the driver wishing to turn right) will have the red light. So, it will be clear why the one side of drivers are not advancing forward, while the opposing drivers are turning left (or going straight).
Anonymous
But what if I'm making a "Pittsburgh left"? Surely there's an exception for that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Four-way stop, lights all around. You are waiting to turn right; you get the green light, and so does the traffic across from you, some of which will be turning to their left (your right - same place where you're going). Who has the right-of-way: you (turning right), or the traffic across from you (turning left)?


If the oncoming traffic has a green arrow, it has right of way. Otherwise, the car turning right does.


And how would the driver turning right know that?
OP, luckily that would only happen in the unlikely case there's a glitch in the system. The driver turning right on green always has the right of way.


They don't have to. If someone has a left turn arrow, the other driver will have a red light.
Anonymous
For fucks sale. This is wilson bolivars and the lanes are painted. Turn in front of each other.
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