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08/08/2013 16:21:53
Al Doman (En ligne)
M3 Enterprises Inc.
North Vancouver, Colombie Britannique, Canada
 
 
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Divers
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The only thing "right of way" is good for is for figuring out who pays in the event of an accident.

It's far more important to understand and respect the "right of weight".

>As far as the rest of us plain ol' drivers go, yeah - it's up to the civility of the drivers as to who goes first. The 'defer to the person on your right' is merely tradition. But, as far as I know, if you get hit because you decided to go before the car that was crossing the intersection had cleared and you hit them, you'd probably get a ticket for 'not giving right of way'
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>>One of the things the course points out is that there is no presumed right of way. That was news to me.
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>>>Everybody stops, then proceeds when it is safe to do so in the order of arrival at the 4 way stop. In case of a tie, defer to the person on your right.
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>>>Unless, of course, a police car, fire truck, ambulance (all with sirens and lights going) and a mail truck hit at the same time. It may have changed, but back in the day, the mail truck had the right of way.
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>>>>In my defence - at least I wasn't texting at the time :-}
>>>>I've done a lot of driving in the U.S. but never got the hang of 4-way stops.......
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>>>>>Nick, it's great to see you are still among us!
Regards. Al

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