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∙ 12y agoyou enter the intersection first... that's the reason why you got hit because you knew the the intersection was not under control
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∙ 12y agoIn an uncontrolled interscetion in a parking lot and you are travelling west and hit by a vechile heading south on the back passenger door, who's at fault?
one on the right
If the car that rearended you without being hit by the third car first then the car in the middle is at fault for your damage and the third car is at fault for the damage to the rear end of the middle car. The first car is not at fault for the quick stop.
Car a because it was backing into the intersectionDiffering Opinion:Car B has no more right of way in an intersection than Car A; a general rule of the road is that any car that enters a intersection first has the right of way: this rule is extended in residential areas that have drive ways (where it is normal to back into the street). Translated; both have equal right of way, and the one there first has a superior right of way.
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Not sure about NY, but I believe the first vehicle that approches the intersection goes first, followed by the others in order of arrival at intersection. Unless two or more people come to the intersection at the same time then its the person to the right. once the first person has cleared the intersection.
Women and Children entered the lifeboats first.
Varies state to state, check your individual state statutes. It is customary that the first to arrive at the intersection will have the right of way. When in doubt, use visual cues to confirm your intentions with other drivers.
Of course, you may still receive a citation. However if the light was yellow as you entered the intersection (note that the intersection begins at the limit line or if no limit line then at the first solid line of the crosswalk or if no crosswalk then the point where the intersecting roads meet), then you are not in violation of the red light rule.
In general, the vehicle first entering the intersection has the right of way. If that cannot be determined, it is the general rule that one yields the right of way to the driver to his/her right.
Basically first come first serve. Whoever gets to the intersection first, goes first, and if you get there at the same time as someone else, then you always yield to the person to your right. I hope this answers your question.
If you were at the intersection first, you have right of way.