| NewDynasty |
The vehicle on the right is given priority but way too many times I've seen people disregard the rule.
how much is the fine? |
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| anschutz_93 |
I dont know if any police is actually going to give a ticket in that situation. I dont think its a law, its more of a suggestion (maybe im way off?). Just like you should allow whoever reached the intersection first to go ahead before you, its not a law its more of a courtesy....
You could possibly get a failure to yeild right of way but I doubt it. |
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| MX5 Miata Guy |
It is the law...clearly stated in both the Rules of the Road regs under the Traffic Safety Act as well as having a page discussing it in the basic license operator's manual (you can pick one up at any licensing office). On your driver's license road test, failure to react to an uncontrolled intersection properly is an automatic fail...so you at least knew the answer once... :blink:
And it would net the offender a failure to yield right-of-way ticket, though unless witnessed, it'll only really come into play if a collision occurs. |
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| BLOCKER |
| without looking it up, the fine is $115.00 (it may be $172.00) |
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| NewDynasty |
| good to know. thanks |
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