Failing To Yield From Private Driveway (collision)
There were 2 eastbound lanes and both lanes stopped and waved to allow the minivan to cross from the private driveway. The minivan was making left, going west. The road had a center lane as well. As the minivan approached the center lane, it was hit by another car going east, that was passing all the other cars on the center lane.
It is estimated that the incident occurred about 50 meters from where the center lane becomes an actual left lane. I presume the car was rushing towards the left lane, there is no plaza or other private driveway, where the car might turn left, prior to the left lane. The minivan was hit on the front passenger bumper near the headlight (interesting, not on the driver side). There is one witness that testified to the police, apparently supporting the minivan's position.
Charges
The driver of the minivan was charged with Fail to Yield from Private Road S. 139 (1). The officer claims he charged the driver of the car as well, the offence is unknown to us.
Plan
- The driver of the Minivan to fight the ticket at trial;
- Request disclosure;
- Request witness' statement;
Questions
1 - What is the best way to defend against this offence? Please advise of any relevant cases.
2 - I can't quite figure out which At Fault Rule for the insurance, would apply in this case, any help would be appreciated.
3 - Driver of the minivan doesn't want to involve insurance, how to advise them without making a claim? I assume without a claim opened, the rates won't increase?
Note: I would like to say that I've read the topics under this category without figuring out the answer. I have done some research for some cases, but did not find what I was looking for. At this point, I'm hoping for your support in figuring out this issue.