Driving You Crazy: Who has the right-of-way at a two-way stop if you're making a left?
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- čas přidán 7. 11. 2022
- Linda from Broomfield asks Jayson Luber, "Who has the right-of-way at a two way stop when I want to go left? I say it's first come, first to go, so the vehicle turning left should go first when safe."
It's insane how many people don't know how to handle a 2-way stop.
At least once a week, I have someone try to turn left in front of me, when I'm going straight... then they have the audacity to freak out, like I'm in the wrong.
They are going to be in for shock when they cause an accident.
Just happened to me. I was in right of eay to go straight. Guy had audacity to shake his head at me because I preceded to go first in which I was supposed to. He was turning left🙄. Curly headed punk needs to know I was born in the dark but it wasn't last night
My DUDE: This guy just explained “The Rule,” THEN SAID THE COLORADO HANDBOOK DIDN’T ADDRESS THE SITUATION!!!!!
In other words: He made the whole thing up!!!!
There is NO RULE for this scenario, at least in Colorado.
@@ambers8336
My DUDE: This guy just explained “The Rule,” THEN SAID THE COLORADO HANDBOOK DIDN’T ADDRESS THE SITUATION!!!!!
In other words: He made the whole thing up!!!!
There is NO RULE for this scenario, at least in Colorado.
Literally just happened to us today!! Although this was in Pennsylvania not Denver. If you're walking in a crowd of people and you don't just walk out in front of people. No. You yield to the flow of the crowd. Why do people think it's okay to not yield when they are in a vehicle? It's the same principle. Common sense dictates that someone moving straight has the right of way to ANYONE turning.
If there's this much problems they need to add it to the dmv book or make it a traffic light if there's that much traffic.
Bingo: This guy just explained “The Rule,” THEN SAID THE COLORADO HANDBOOK DIDN’T ADDRESS THE SITUATION!!!!!
In other words: He made the whole thing up!!!!
There is NO RULE for this scenario, at least in Colorado.
Feel like most people would still operate by first to the stop, first to go. Probably would be good to make sure people are more clearly informed on what's right.
This drives me crazy. We get to the intersection at the same time and the person opposite to me waits for me to go. Now we're both sitting there and more cars show up. Left turns should always yield. Simple
You can sit there and wait until the other side clears while blocking traffic behind you, but if I come to the stop sign first, and the road is clear, I'm going.
This is the reason why I plan my routes to avoid having to make as few left turns as possible.
It seems stupid to wait and let the other side go while your side gets blocked up. I feel the rule should be whoever gets to the stop first gets to go, like how other stop signs usually work.
I luv it when everyone is stopped because they weren't paying attention as to who stopped first, then as one vehicle decides to go, a bicycle comes blowing through mucking up the whole confounded situation.
I just passed my driving test last week so alot of the information is still fresh, left turns are more dangerous than traveling straight though an intersection so the general rule of yielding applies to 2 way stops no matter if you arrived first.
This does create a problem during the day if the road is pretty wide and you cannot clearly see any turn signals or drivers not using or 'forgetting' to use them which further increases the likelihood of an accident.
I was at a 2 way stop at an intersection and the guy wants to turn left. I just have to go straight. I have the right of way to go first right?
I didn't realize people in Denver didn't know how to handle two way stop signs.
My DUDE: This guy just explained “The Rule,” THEN SAID THE COLORADO HANDBOOK DIDN’T ADDRESS THE SITUATION!!!!!
In other words: He made the whole thing up!!!!
There is NO RULE for this scenario, at least in Colorado.
“Directly “. However, it does say that left hand turns always yield except for green arrows and arriving first at a four way stop. That addresses it.
I'm so confused. I get told at a four way stop basically who arrives first goes first. Ok that makes sense but then they go if you all arrive at the same time the person to the right of you has the right way but everyone has someone to the right so wtf does that mean.
If you watch this video again and see the traffic, the white truck pulls up to the stop sign to go straight and the person opposite of the truck made the left lol which makes sense to me
I literally had to look this up so thank you bc people are idiots and confusing
My DUDE: This guy just explained “The Rule,” THEN SAID THE COLORADO HANDBOOK DIDN’T ADDRESS THE SITUATION!!!!!
In other words: He made the whole thing up!!!!
There is NO RULE for this scenario, at least in Colorado.
Nice video!
Should be first come first serve…thats how we drive in PA no matter what the book says.
My DUDE: This guy just explained “The Rule,” THEN SAID THE COLORADO HANDBOOK DIDN’T ADDRESS THE SITUATION!!!!!
In other words: He made the whole thing up!!!!
There is NO RULE for this scenario, at least in Colorado.
For PA, first come applies to 4 way stop even then it has rules if multiple cars arrive at the same time. PA 2 way stop signs is that drivers turning left must yield to people driving straight through the intersection however, I'm also PA and noticed that the rule book is often ignored
You're wrong Jayson. First to arrive to the intersection would be the car turning AFTER the first opposite direction driver. IF it's a controlled intersection, either 2 way stop or 4 way stop. It does not work as in an intersection that has stoplights, wrong analogy.
How you supposed to yield if the person speeding
This happened to me. We almost hit i was already making my turn.
How is this shocking?
The laws seem to be conflicted. At the very least, people are conflicted. I'm with the "straight has right of way" no matter when cars got there. That's how it would be a light. With a light, it doesn't matter when you got there or how many people are in the queue. Drive predictably people. No one expects to yield to a left-turner unless he's got a green arrow at a light.
Except pretty sure you have to at a 4 way stop it's really odd that this works this way seems wrong to me.
@@mindurmanners1337
This guy just explained “The Rule,” THEN SAID THE COLORADO HANDBOOK DIDN’T ADDRESS THE SITUATION!!!!!
In other words: He made the whole thing up!!!!
There is NO RULE for this scenario, at least in Colorado.
This guy just explained “The Rule,” THEN SAID THE COLORADO HANDBOOK DIDN’T ADDRESS THE SITUATION!!!!!
In other words: He made the whole thing up!!!!
There is NO RULE for this scenario, at least in Colorado.
This guy just lied to you and then said what the handbook says. It says you have to yield to traffic coming across. It does not say you have to yield to traffic coming across from multiple instances. You yield to the traffic that might possibly have stopped at the stop sign before you that he’s going straight that is not making a left-hand turn. But you sure as hell don’t need to wait for three people to do that if cross traffic allows you to make the turn. The news just misinformed everyone. They do it on a daily basis. This is insulting.
Unfortunately nobody lawfully abides by traffic laws! We have insane drivers in Colorado who make up their own rules to the road.
@@enigmathegrayman2953 I got a 99 out of 100 on the state written test in New Hampshire. The only reason I didn’t get 100% as I could not remember if it was 10 feet from a stop sign, 15 feet from a fire hydrant when parking, or vice versa, so I guessed the same number on both to assure that I would be correct on one. I know the law and I know that the news is teaching people incorrectly on this one.
@@MrDuffy81 lol you got 99 out of 100? You have to be lying because if you miss an answer you loose 3% or 4% as there aren't a 100 questions on the test lmao.
What strange thing to lie about.
@@kalidilerious 100 questions on the New Hampshire state written test in 1995 or six.
@@kalidilerious I don’t need to lie about anything little one. Good try kid.
It seems that the handbook is actually written incorrectly. You don’t need to yield to people coming across for multiple instances and the handbook fails to say so. Regardless of whether the handbook is written correctly or not, the rules of driving remain. Colorado can’t get anything right so I’m not surprised that the government screwed this one up. There was probably a Freemason that didn’t want to yield to somebody making a left-hand turn every morning out of his townhouse so he wrote the law the way it would benefit him. That’s what happens in Colorado. Your government has been hijacked by secret society criminals. The way people live in Colorado is not how normal people across the United States live. People in Colorado live like people in California and they live like New World order slaves that love the enslavement of their government and the theft of all of their money by the government.
Great. Move out. Nobody is stopping you.
@@scorpiosmoke Are you intimidated by my intelligence? I should run for political office. You’re not smart enough to rule yourself you little snot.
@@scorpiosmoke Why would you tell somebody to move? You must be six years old.
@@MrDuffy81 Why you cry constantly about where you live but don't leave? What is your IQ, 87?
@@scorpiosmoke I got a 1280 on the SAT test. I’m twice as smart as you, little nitwit.