Legal Question in Traffic Law in Arizona
Driver's right to rely on another driver who is motioning to go
I was turning left into a mall. I had to cross two lanes of on-coming traffic. There was a car facing me, stopped in the lane of on-coming traffic that was closest to me. I couldn't see if anything was coming down the far lane. The driver across from me motioned for me to turn in front of him. I did. As a result, I was hit by a car traveling in that lane. The man who ''waved me on'' gave a statement to the police indicating his action. I was cited for ''failure to yield while making a left turn.'' Is the liability of the accident with me or him? Are there any cases that establish the liability one way or another?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Driver's right to rely on another driver who is motioning to go
The ultimate responsibility for making right-of-way decisions is that of the operator, you in this case. The man who signaled it was OK was in part negligent, also.
If there is a civil claim against you the other driver who signaled should be included to the extent of his negligence.
The citation is properly issued against you only.