To tell you the truth, You both are At Fault. If you go to court, usually they will tell you that it's the person that didn't have the right - of - way's fault.
Entirely situation dependent. Need to know which vehicle had right-of-way in order to determine this.
. . . be making a left turn.
driver 2 Probably Driver 1, the driver making a right turn is usually considered to have the right of way.
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Generally the car making the movement, in this case 'A', will be the driver found at fault.
Almost without exception (actually I can't think of any) if a moving vehicle strikes a stopped vehicle from the rear, the operator of the moving vehicle is held responsible. ** The driver of B. That's why and what they were cited for. A strong hint is in the question - the one who strikes another is almost always wrong.
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It depends on what state you are in. In Ohio, it is a Minor Misdemeanor, meaning only up to a $100 fine may be levied. No jail time. Whatever state you are in, just google the question making sure your state name is in the question. You should have something come up to help you. In Ohio, for instance, all laws are listed in the Ohio Revised Code. Hope this helps.
My 2000 Expedition had the same problem but on the driver side, when making a left turn. I replaced my CV joint and problem was solved
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In Arizona, the driver of car B will be cited for Left Turn Not in Safety, as any car making a left turn has to yield to any other vehicle in an intersection. The driver of car A will be arrested, when located, for Leaving the Scene of an Accident. The punishment for this depends on whether the accident is a property damage or personal injury accident, and if someone is killed, then it is a Felony.