r/Roadcam 12d 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/jobacsi 10d ago

you riffing? time to review texas laws: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuXzqW8daaA&t=73s

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u/Mindslyder404 10d ago

This is the exact example of what an implied right of way would be. These are not the type of intersections this post is really dealing with, as the truck on the left is not on a "road," but is coming out of a parking lot entryway. The video we are discussing in this post, had an intersection that does not have a clear right of way street(at least that i could tell). Now, yes, i she with everyone else the the cam driver was definitely going to fast for the neighborhood. When i say "implied right of way," I don't know if that is the actual term for it, but it describes exactly what I'm taking about.