Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just turn right into the curb lane and keep going. Why does it matter what others do in other lanes. You have a lane and you turn into it. The cars have been waiting for a chance to turn and they can see you turn. You clearly don't scare them and they shouldn't scare you.
I bet you hit the curb with your tires.
No no, they are not waiting for their chance at all. If they were I wouldn't be posting. They are turning at the same time as if they have the right of way. If I just turn into the curb lane without regard for them one of us is going to have damage, either I am going to have front end driver side damage or they will have front end passenger side damage because we will both occupy the same space briefly while turning and straightening out in the lane (relatively close quarters here) - most driver do wait their chance to make the left because that is what is safe. I am talking about the few that don't.
You need to learn how to turn into your lane. If you can't you are wrong. You can't go into their lane. You have the right of way in your lane only.
If they turn into their lane and are not in your lane and you hit them because you turn wide or your car is too big, you are at fault.
You're missing the point
No you are just mad to find out you are wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are both turning onto a four lane road that means there are 2 lanes of travel in the direction you are turning. The car turning right must turn into the curb lane. The car turning left must turn into the left lane. So actually you can both turn at the same time. The challenge is that very few people actually turn into the lane they are legally supposed to turn into. If there is only one lane of traffic that you are both turning into then the person turning right legally has the right of way. Of course that doesn't matter if the person turning left is a jerk.
Nope, nope, nope. What if I’m turning right onto a one way road and I want to be in the left lane because I need to go left ahead? Left turners never have the right away if other cars are there.
You are supposed to turn into the right lane and just use that for your turn. Then, when it is safe and clear to do so, you put on your left lane change blinker and move over to the left lane. Is that so difficult to understand?
I am turning right. I have the right of way. Why should I then have to stop or merge into traffic with the person who was supposed to yield to me? The intersection I’m thinking of is Lee Highway and Washington Blvd entrance to 66, btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are both turning onto a four lane road that means there are 2 lanes of travel in the direction you are turning. The car turning right must turn into the curb lane. The car turning left must turn into the left lane. So actually you can both turn at the same time. The challenge is that very few people actually turn into the lane they are legally supposed to turn into. If there is only one lane of traffic that you are both turning into then the person turning right legally has the right of way. Of course that doesn't matter if the person turning left is a jerk.
Nope, nope, nope. What if I’m turning right onto a one way road and I want to be in the left lane because I need to go left ahead? Left turners never have the right away if other cars are there.
You are supposed to turn into the right lane and just use that for your turn. Then, when it is safe and clear to do so, you put on your left lane change blinker and move over to the left lane. Is that so difficult to understand?
I am turning right. I have the right of way. Why should I then have to stop or merge into traffic with the person who was supposed to yield to me? The intersection I’m thinking of is Lee Highway and Washington Blvd entrance to 66, btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are both turning onto a four lane road that means there are 2 lanes of travel in the direction you are turning. The car turning right must turn into the curb lane. The car turning left must turn into the left lane. So actually you can both turn at the same time. The challenge is that very few people actually turn into the lane they are legally supposed to turn into. If there is only one lane of traffic that you are both turning into then the person turning right legally has the right of way. Of course that doesn't matter if the person turning left is a jerk.
Nope, nope, nope. What if I’m turning right onto a one way road and I want to be in the left lane because I need to go left ahead? Left turners never have the right away if other cars are there.
You are supposed to turn into the right lane and just use that for your turn. Then, when it is safe and clear to do so, you put on your left lane change blinker and move over to the left lane. Is that so difficult to understand?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think deference should be given to the left turning person, particularly if they're in the median waiting to move. You can turn right at just about any time you want. Left turners have to wait for all 4 lanes to be clear. If all 4 lanes are clear, they should get to go and not wait on that annoying SLOW right turning person. It's a pet peeve of mine how slow people are to make right turns. Just do it and stop holding up traffic. You don't need both lanes to be clear.
It does not matter how long they take. Turn into your lane and they turn into their. Don't wide turn and use their lane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just turn right into the curb lane and keep going. Why does it matter what others do in other lanes. You have a lane and you turn into it. The cars have been waiting for a chance to turn and they can see you turn. You clearly don't scare them and they shouldn't scare you.
I bet you hit the curb with your tires.
No no, they are not waiting for their chance at all. If they were I wouldn't be posting. They are turning at the same time as if they have the right of way. If I just turn into the curb lane without regard for them one of us is going to have damage, either I am going to have front end driver side damage or they will have front end passenger side damage because we will both occupy the same space briefly while turning and straightening out in the lane (relatively close quarters here) - most driver do wait their chance to make the left because that is what is safe. I am talking about the few that don't.
You need to learn how to turn into your lane. If you can't you are wrong. You can't go into their lane. You have the right of way in your lane only.
If they turn into their lane and are not in your lane and you hit them because you turn wide or your car is too big, you are at fault.
You're missing the point
Anonymous wrote:I think deference should be given to the left turning person, particularly if they're in the median waiting to move. You can turn right at just about any time you want. Left turners have to wait for all 4 lanes to be clear. If all 4 lanes are clear, they should get to go and not wait on that annoying SLOW right turning person. It's a pet peeve of mine how slow people are to make right turns. Just do it and stop holding up traffic. You don't need both lanes to be clear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just turn right into the curb lane and keep going. Why does it matter what others do in other lanes. You have a lane and you turn into it. The cars have been waiting for a chance to turn and they can see you turn. You clearly don't scare them and they shouldn't scare you.
I bet you hit the curb with your tires.
No no, they are not waiting for their chance at all. If they were I wouldn't be posting. They are turning at the same time as if they have the right of way. If I just turn into the curb lane without regard for them one of us is going to have damage, either I am going to have front end driver side damage or they will have front end passenger side damage because we will both occupy the same space briefly while turning and straightening out in the lane (relatively close quarters here) - most driver do wait their chance to make the left because that is what is safe. I am talking about the few that don't.
You need to learn how to turn into your lane. If you can't you are wrong. You can't go into their lane. You have the right of way in your lane only.
If they turn into their lane and are not in your lane and you hit them because you turn wide or your car is too big, you are at fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are both turning onto a four lane road that means there are 2 lanes of travel in the direction you are turning. The car turning right must turn into the curb lane. The car turning left must turn into the left lane. So actually you can both turn at the same time. The challenge is that very few people actually turn into the lane they are legally supposed to turn into. If there is only one lane of traffic that you are both turning into then the person turning right legally has the right of way. Of course that doesn't matter if the person turning left is a jerk.
Nope, nope, nope. What if I’m turning right onto a one way road and I want to be in the left lane because I need to go left ahead? Left turners never have the right away if other cars are there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are both turning onto a four lane road that means there are 2 lanes of travel in the direction you are turning. The car turning right must turn into the curb lane. The car turning left must turn into the left lane. So actually you can both turn at the same time. The challenge is that very few people actually turn into the lane they are legally supposed to turn into. If there is only one lane of traffic that you are both turning into then the person turning right legally has the right of way. Of course that doesn't matter if the person turning left is a jerk.
Nope, nope, nope. What if I’m turning right onto a one way road and I want to be in the left lane because I need to go left ahead? Left turners never have the right away if other cars are there.
Anonymous wrote:The lane is not lawfully available to them while I am turning because my vehicle will briefly occupy part of that lane (same will happen to them) - the question is, who goes first - I argue the person making the left, without an arrow, never has the right of way.
Anonymous wrote:If you are both turning onto a four lane road that means there are 2 lanes of travel in the direction you are turning. The car turning right must turn into the curb lane. The car turning left must turn into the left lane. So actually you can both turn at the same time. The challenge is that very few people actually turn into the lane they are legally supposed to turn into. If there is only one lane of traffic that you are both turning into then the person turning right legally has the right of way. Of course that doesn't matter if the person turning left is a jerk.