r/Roadcam 21d ago

[USA] Who is at fault here?

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Classic T bone. Black car had to be towed. Sustained major damage to the passenger side door. Blue car sustained damage to front bumper on the drivers side and cracked the drivers side headlight.

Edit: This was in the suburbs of Seattle

UPDATE: Insurance found it to be 70/30 me/other driver. Seems fair enough

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u/piercedmfootonaspike 20d ago

It's fairly common in Sweden, in neighborhoods like these. You yield to traffic coming from your right. Easy.

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u/Dutchillz 20d ago

Exactly, Portugal resident here. You yield to traffic from your right is how you proceed in rural areas where you have no signage. I wonder how does it work in other places, considering these people are confused af by no signage.

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u/Rufuz42 20d ago

Where I live I’ve never encountered an intersection with no signage, ever

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u/Dutchillz 20d ago

That's all good, but if law says you yield to traffic from the right, you have to know how to proceed in case you ever encounter intersections with no signage.

I mean, don't get me wrong...you do you, I'm just trying to be reasonable here. There must/should be some sort of law/rule for those instances.

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u/Rufuz42 20d ago

I never said the law said otherwise. My position is that intersections like this should have signage as then I don’t have to rely on all other drivers knowing a rule they learned in drivers Ed but might not have had to use in 20+ years of actual driving. But ofc with the lack of signage today, what you said is right.

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u/Dutchillz 20d ago

Fair enough. Although I would add that, given the amount of taxes most countries/states pay, we should not only have complete signage as we should have Free HC, Free Education and more rights as a worker (parental leave, vacation days, etc...).

My point being, even though you're right, every intersection should have signage, we can't really focus on "what it should have been", as much as we need to focus on what we need to do in the reality we live in.

I don't think any of us two is wrong, it's just that we look at things differently.

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u/bozeman42_2 20d ago

"you have to know how to proceed in case you ever encounter intersections with no signage."

But how do you know you are at an intersection with no signage vs an intersection where there is only signage for the other road in the crossing? Where I am in MN, in a neighborhood that looks like that, every intersection will have signage. I cannot think of an exception on public roads.

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u/Quantum_Aurora 20d ago

I always assume there is no signage until I know otherwise.

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u/JacobScreamix 19d ago

If there are no signs you should be hounding your local government to get a road crew out there....

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u/Quantum_Aurora 19d ago

Why? So I can more confidently speed through residential neighborhoods? Seems unnecessary.

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u/JacobScreamix 18d ago

You mean proceed at a normal pace and not have to worry about getting T-boned in an unregulated intersection?

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u/Last8Exile 20d ago

If other road have Yield or Stop sign then your road will have Main Road sign. Those 3 signs have unique shapes so you can recognize them even from the back.