Bottom line here. Yield to the right. Wait until the vehicle is out of the intersection before entering. That's the law. It doesn't matter if his blinker was on or not. He was on the right. It' probably not what you want to hear, but that's just the way it is.
Well your in the right place for knowledge. So what's wrong with the car? If it's something simple, I can help you figure it out here, if not, we'll send it over the the general or GTE section.
Not really sure Borris. I bought the car sight unseen. It sat in my backyard until I could afford the engine. I didn't even notice the rotors until it was time to do the swap several months later. :dunno: I'm not sure how long they were on the car before I bought it.
Lol, this post made me laugh. First, I understand why you didn't want the cops called...It was your fault. And the probation thing probably didn't help your mindset. The worst that would've happened though was you probably would have received a traffic infraction for failure to yield the...
That's going to be hard considering he was hit on the drivers side. The person on the right, always has the right of way. Sounds like your caught between a rock and a hard spot. I'm not going to give advice on how to break the law, but I will say if the guy didn't file a report, he's a...
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