Anonymous wrote:What if they both have a green light? Like at Old Georgetown at Democracy near Wildwood? There is a green light for left turns going north on OGR and a green arrow for making right turn going east on Democracy.
Anonymous wrote:Any vehicle making a left turn always yields to other traffic.
Anonymous wrote:People driving in/out of schools are just entitled jerks.
The street I live on is opposite the entrance to an elementary school. Both my street and the ES have a stop sign, but the road we are both turning on to does not. So when I leave, I'm facing the entrance/exit of the school. We both have stop signs. It should be 1 of them goes, then 1 from our side goes, then one of them, etc. (We are mostly all turning the same way, with few exceptions.) But they act like they have a green light and anyone coming from my street is in their way. But I don't care I just go. "I'm older and I have more insurance."

Anonymous wrote:Is it because you are making the U turn on a road with two lanes going in each direction but you are crossing over into the outer lane due to a tight turning circle? No idea if it’s legal (ie crossing into the outer lane.
Anonymous wrote:Person with the green light. But more importantly, you have to realize this is a dangerous situation and you have to act as though the other car is going to be stupid so you can avoid an accident.
Anonymous wrote:Car making a right on red has no idea that you are going to be making a U-turn till you are actually in the lane they are planning to turn into.
My advice: make the U cautiously and don’t gun it. If there are multiple lanes, it goes without saying that you need to make a U-turn into the left lane, not into the rightmost lane.