T-Junction right of way
Discussion
I have a question relating to right of way when joining a road from a private driveway.
For example, if you're on a minor road at a T junction turning right and the traffic on the major road signal to let you out, you turn right to find that a vehicle on the opposite side of the road leaving from a drive way also turning right interprets the same signal then also turns right, this results in the two cars accessing the major road from opposite sides and colliding in the middle.
Does the driver turning right from the minor road have priority over the driver accessing the road from a driveway?
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For example, if you're on a minor road at a T junction turning right and the traffic on the major road signal to let you out, you turn right to find that a vehicle on the opposite side of the road leaving from a drive way also turning right interprets the same signal then also turns right, this results in the two cars accessing the major road from opposite sides and colliding in the middle.
Does the driver turning right from the minor road have priority over the driver accessing the road from a driveway?
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I think in reality neither driver could claim right of way over the other and the practicality of it if insurers got involved would be that both drivers would be found to be liable in some way and would both lose their no claims.
It would be argued that both drivers when manoeuvring onto a new road should be exercising due care and looking for other road users, not assuming because a driver on that road flashes their headlights, or waves them out it is safe to proceed.
It would be argued that both drivers when manoeuvring onto a new road should be exercising due care and looking for other road users, not assuming because a driver on that road flashes their headlights, or waves them out it is safe to proceed.
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