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    Senior Member RogerThat99's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skav View Post
    She's going down!!!
    make sure to wear a GoPro when you tell her and post the video of her kicking you in the nuts on YouTube.
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    "I Love Haters" - Its not a frame of mind for us...IT'S A LIFE STYLE!!!

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    God himself owns a twin turbo Schiada V-Drive.



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    I was taught defensive driving always meant leaving yourself outs and options

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    First Legal lane is what I was taught in drivers' ed.
    If there is another vehicle accessing that open lane, they have their own right of way to it.
    I see people driving both ways all the time though.
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    i thought it was the first available lane..

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    What I was always told when making a turn was that you had to stay in the lane closest to the lane you are in. If you are making a right hand turn you had to stay in the right lane of the road you are turning onto. same goes for making a left hand turn.
    If someone is making a left hand turn at the same time that you are making a right hand turn and they hit you because they did not stay in their left lane they get the ticket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinkerer View Post
    What I was always told when making a turn was that you had to stay in the lane closest to the lane you are in. If you are making a right hand turn you had to stay in the right lane of the road you are turning onto. same goes for making a left hand turn.
    If someone is making a left hand turn at the same time that you are making a right hand turn and they hit you because they did not stay in their left lane they get the ticket.
    This is what I was taught in drivers ed.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinkerer View Post
    What I was always told when making a turn was that you had to stay in the lane closest to the lane you are in. If you are making a right hand turn you had to stay in the right lane of the road you are turning onto. same goes for making a left hand turn.
    If someone is making a left hand turn at the same time that you are making a right hand turn and they hit you because they did not stay in their left lane they get the ticket.
    Quote Originally Posted by Stainless View Post
    This is what I was taught in drivers ed.


    CH3N02
    If it is a dedicated left turn lane with a left turn light, then the car turning left has the right of way over the car turning right. The car turning right would be turning on a red light.

    If it is an intersection like the one pictured above, the car turning left does not have the right of way and would need to yield to any cars coming the opposite direction (regardless of whether they are going straight or turning right). So in this instance the car turning right would have the right of way. Once it is clear, the car turning left can enter any lane.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RogerThat99 View Post
    Once it is clear, the car turning left can enter any lane.
    Thanks roger. That's the situation we were debating.

    I also talked to a couple buddies, one LAPD, and the other CHP. LAPD wasn't really sure, but said no, you have to turn into the left lane. CHP said he wasn't sure either, then read the VC, and said he'd get back to me. So much for asking the pros

  9. #19

    Left hand turn law???

    I always get in trouble on the left turn when my mom visits from Oregon, up there you must turn into closest lane. Cali is anarchy when turning left.

    Ca VEHICLE CODE
    SECTION 22100-22113


    22100. Except as provided in Section 22100.5 or 22101, the driver
    of any vehicle intending to turn upon a highway shall do so as
    follows:
    (a) Right Turns. Both the approach for a right-hand turn and a
    right-hand turn shall be made as close as practicable to the
    right-hand curb or edge of the roadway except:
    (1) Upon a highway having three marked lanes for traffic moving in
    one direction that terminates at an intersecting highway
    accommodating traffic in both directions, the driver of a vehicle in
    the middle lane may turn right into any lane lawfully available to
    traffic moving in that direction upon the roadway being entered.
    (2) If a right-hand turn is made from a one-way highway at an
    intersection, a driver shall approach the turn as provided in this
    subdivision and shall complete the turn in any lane lawfully
    available to traffic moving in that direction upon the roadway being
    entered.
    (3) Upon a highway having an additional lane or lanes marked for a
    right turn by appropriate signs or markings, the driver of a vehicle
    may turn right from any lane designated and marked for that turning
    movement.
    (b) Left Turns. The approach for a left turn shall be made as
    close as practicable to the left-hand edge of the extreme left-hand
    lane or portion of the roadway lawfully available to traffic moving
    in the direction of travel of the vehicle and, when turning at an
    intersection, the left turn shall not be made before entering the
    intersection. After entering the intersection, the left turn shall be
    made so as to leave the intersection in a lane lawfully available to
    traffic moving in that direction upon the roadway being entered,
    except that upon a highway having three marked lanes for traffic
    moving in one direction that terminates at an intersecting highway
    accommodating traffic in both directions, the driver of a vehicle in
    the middle lane may turn left into any lane lawfully available to
    traffic moving in that direction upon the roadway being entered.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotboat View Post
    Just tell her accelerate hard in the turns and close your eyes


    I see you've consulted the Drivers Handbook for Circle Boat Racing..........

 

 

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