Driving Laws
In parking lots, vehicles in driving lanes have the right of way over those in parking spaces. Always yield to oncoming traffic when exiting a spot. If unsure, it’s safest to let cars and pedestrians pass to avoid accidents.
In California, you must report an accident to the police within 10 days if it causes over $1,000 in property damage or any injuries or deaths.
In lawsuits, establishing fault is crucial. “Accident” suggests no deliberate fault, while “crash” might imply someone is responsible.
In California, you can only make a left turn on red from a one-way street to another one-way street.
Driving on multi-lane roads requires extra caution. Stay in the right lane unless passing, maintain safe following distance, and be aware of other drivers.
Yielding right-of-way is crucial for safe driving; failure to yield can cause serious accidents.
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