Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you were not turning into the strip mall, but using the turn lane to merge? I was always taught that was illegal?
The center lane (has arrows right and left) is where you stay to safety get across a road. So if you turn left, you wait in the center lane until traffic is clear to get back on the highway. It’s not illegal. It’s so you don’t cross 3 lanes at once. It was also clear to begin with. He wasn’t looking. There was zero obstruction of my car from either direction.
Our local police instructed us that this is illegal (I haven't researched it myself - but our neighborhood exits onto a main road with a center turning lane so I make this turn multiple times daily). You only make your turn onto the main road when it's clear to get to your travel lane -- police specifically said you could not use the middle lane as an in-between/half-way stopping point to wait until it's clear to get into your travel lane.
What state/locality are you in, if you don’t mind sharing? I’m curious now
- PP who also thought this was illegal
McLean, VA (note that police went to great lengths to explain that this was illegal - basically every driver exiting the neighborhood would do this maneuver daily)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you were not turning into the strip mall, but using the turn lane to merge? I was always taught that was illegal?
Not the merge lane. Reading is fundamental.
They have these lanes on 85% of the roads with shops on either side of the street.
I was the original PP who asked the question. And yes, I understand exactly what a center turn lane is. OP stated they were sitting in the middle of the road not to turn, but to merge into traffic. As I mentioned, where I grew up it was illegal to use the center turn lane to wait to merge into traffic. You literally had to wait for both directions to clear. Ie the OP would be partially at fault. If it is legal here, that would be different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you were not turning into the strip mall, but using the turn lane to merge? I was always taught that was illegal?
The center lane (has arrows right and left) is where you stay to safety get across a road. So if you turn left, you wait in the center lane until traffic is clear to get back on the highway. It’s not illegal. It’s so you don’t cross 3 lanes at once. It was also clear to begin with. He wasn’t looking. There was zero obstruction of my car from either direction.
Our local police instructed us that this is illegal (I haven't researched it myself - but our neighborhood exits onto a main road with a center turning lane so I make this turn multiple times daily). You only make your turn onto the main road when it's clear to get to your travel lane -- police specifically said you could not use the middle lane as an in-between/half-way stopping point to wait until it's clear to get into your travel lane.
What state/locality are you in, if you don’t mind sharing? I’m curious now
- PP who also thought this was illegal
McLean, VA (note that police went to great lengths to explain that this was illegal - basically every driver exiting the neighborhood would do this maneuver daily)
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to get off-topic, but I’m still not understanding (NP). Can anyone give me an example of where these merge lanes exist around here? I know the center turn lanes, obviously, but these center metge lanes off a highway? I just can’t picture it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you were not turning into the strip mall, but using the turn lane to merge? I was always taught that was illegal?
The center lane (has arrows right and left) is where you stay to safety get across a road. So if you turn left, you wait in the center lane until traffic is clear to get back on the highway. It’s not illegal. It’s so you don’t cross 3 lanes at once. It was also clear to begin with. He wasn’t looking. There was zero obstruction of my car from either direction.
Our local police instructed us that this is illegal (I haven't researched it myself - but our neighborhood exits onto a main road with a center turning lane so I make this turn multiple times daily). You only make your turn onto the main road when it's clear to get to your travel lane -- police specifically said you could not use the middle lane as an in-between/half-way stopping point to wait until it's clear to get into your travel lane.
What state/locality are you in, if you don’t mind sharing? I’m curious now
- PP who also thought this was illegal
Anonymous wrote:If you were literally not moving then you wouldn’t be found at fault. Having the right of way in a turn lane is a different issue. If a car is parked illegally you can’t just hit it because it’s parked illegally. You would be at fault. As long as OP wasn’t moving the other driver is at fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you were not turning into the strip mall, but using the turn lane to merge? I was always taught that was illegal?
The center lane (has arrows right and left) is where you stay to safety get across a road. So if you turn left, you wait in the center lane until traffic is clear to get back on the highway. It’s not illegal. It’s so you don’t cross 3 lanes at once. It was also clear to begin with. He wasn’t looking. There was zero obstruction of my car from either direction.
Our local police instructed us that this is illegal (I haven't researched it myself - but our neighborhood exits onto a main road with a center turning lane so I make this turn multiple times daily). You only make your turn onto the main road when it's clear to get to your travel lane -- police specifically said you could not use the middle lane as an in-between/half-way stopping point to wait until it's clear to get into your travel lane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you were not turning into the strip mall, but using the turn lane to merge? I was always taught that was illegal?
Not the merge lane. Reading is fundamental.
They have these lanes on 85% of the roads with shops on either side of the street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you were not turning into the strip mall, but using the turn lane to merge? I was always taught that was illegal?
The center lane (has arrows right and left) is where you stay to safety get across a road. So if you turn left, you wait in the center lane until traffic is clear to get back on the highway. It’s not illegal. It’s so you don’t cross 3 lanes at once. It was also clear to begin with. He wasn’t looking. There was zero obstruction of my car from either direction.
Anonymous wrote:So you were not turning into the strip mall, but using the turn lane to merge? I was always taught that was illegal?