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Centre Turn Lane As A Passing Lane
Looking for input to the following situation:
I was making a left turn off of a driveway and there was a car approaching from the left and they were driving in their proper respective lane. The driver came to a stop and signaled me to proceed to continue with me left turn. In other words, he granted me the right of way in an effort to be nice. I continued with my left turn and focused my attention to the traffic that would be coming in the opposite direction to see if it was clear to proceed. The two lanes of traffic were separted by a center turn lane, so if effect there are three lanes in the road. As I proceeded to continue with my turn I struck a car. That car was coming from the left and from what I could determine, they used the center lane as a passing lane to get past the car that had originally granted me the right of way in order to proceed with my left turn.
What I am trying to understand is if it is permitted in the Ontario Traffic Act to use the center turn lane as a passing lane. If yes, then I completely understand that I would be 100% at fault but if in fact their actions of using the center lane as a passing lane are illegal do I have anything in my favour given this situation?
Appreciate any thoughts?
Thanks.