To: lee martell
I would say the silver sedan backing out of the driveway had the right of way
Doubtful. In Connecticut, it had been technically illicit to back out of a driveway. You are supposed back into the driveway. Many years ago I backed out and made contact with a neighbor across the street who was doin the same simultaneously. The police said we were both wrong, because of the rule about backing into driveways.
Even outside of that, in all states that I know of, anybody entering a roadway from a parking lot or driveway is supposed to yield the right of way to the through traffic on the road. An exception might be made if the road SUV had been speeding (making it impossible to yield properly), but if there are no other infractions, the onus is on the person pulling out into traffic.
19 posted on
05/07/2025 1:07:46 PM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
("Whatsoever he shall say to you, do ye." (John 2:5))
To: Dr. Sivana
Maybe you’re right. It’s been decades since I had to come up with an answer to that situation.
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