Driving Laws
A solid green light does not mean you immediately have the right of way. Understanding the right of way rules when turning left on a solid green light is essential if you hope to avoid a collision or liability in the event of an accident. You must yield to oncoming traffic before turning left and…
The left center turn lane is the lane in the middle of a two-way street that motorists should be using to make U-turns or left turns. This lane of traffic is not for passing or traveling. Unfortunately, far too many drivers fail to follow these traffic rules and go on to cause serious collisions resulting…
A T-intersection is any intersection where two roads form a T-shaped by meeting at a right angle. In most cases, the driver who arrives at the end of the intersection must yield to drivers on the continuing road. However, if two vehicles arrive at the intersection at the same time, the car to the left…
California has specific laws in place for senior citizens who want to continue driving. These regulations are designed to ensure both the safety of the seniors and those they share the road with. Aging can bring changes to vision, reaction time, and physical strength, making it important for the state to enforce certain requirements that…
In a California traffic circle, vehicles already circulating within the circle have the right-of-way. Vehicles entering the circle must yield to circulating traffic before proceeding.
Come to a complete stop as if facing a red light, treat the intersection as a four-way stop, and yield to vehicles and pedestrians according to right-of-way rules.
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