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Left Turning Lane Laws

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 7:30 pm
by pandisalbwoy

Was in a minor accident and i was in a left turning lane going north when i hit someone making a turn to go south that was coming out of a parking lot. The reason i did not see the other vehicle was the the other two lanes was filled with bump to bumper traffic. I got into the left lane where there was still the dashed yellow lines on my side, the lane then only had solid yellow lines on each side, so while in this lane i was going straight passing the traffic to make the left turn at the intersection up ahead. Up ahead out of view the cars were stopped where a car was coming out of parking lot trying to make a left into the south lanes. Thinking it was clear they made the left and thats when i came and hit her car. I was given a carless driving ticket but i feel that i was not at fault. The officer gave me the ticket because he said i was too far from the intersection to be in the turning lane. I would like to know if this is true and who really is at fault for the accident.

Thanks for all that help out


Re: Accident In Left Turn Lane

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 8:21 pm
by pandisalbwoy

heres a diagram, I am the red car in the left turning lane. The green squares is the traffic, blue box is the car i hit. There is an intersection i couldnt draw up ahead less than 100m. Hope this helps


Re: Accident In Left Turn Lane

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 8:50 pm
by viper1

I have seen a lot of crashes like you describe.

Most times it is caused because one or the other driver cannot see the other car.

I truly hate it when a truck stops to let me turn. I cannot see what is coming.

You really have to take turns like that with great care.


Luck

Viper1


Re: Left Turning Lane Laws

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 8:40 pm
by iFly55

based on fault determination rules, the left turning vehicle is 100% fault


can you give us a google streetview link to where the the accident occurred?


Re: Accident In Left Turn Lane

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 2:40 pm
by Radar Identified

Yeah for insurance purposes the left-turner should be at fault there... but the Fault Determination Rules aren't the Highway Traffic Act so you'll still have to fight the Careless Driving charge even if insurance says you are 0% at fault. (Confused?) I would suggest getting a paralegal or lawyer for any Careless Driving charge. The consequences of being convicted are quite steep.