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    Default Hit by a Car While Making a U-Turn

    If someone involved an accident while making U-Turn like he hitted by some other car who came so fast in this circumstance who will be at fault?

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    If someone involved an accident while making U-Turn like he hitted by some other car who came so fast in this circumstance who will be at fault?
    First off, what state was this in?

    Second, what happened? Did you make a U-turn in front of a "speeding" car, and that car struck you? In general, a car making a U-Turn is liable if they are struck by an approaching vehicle - even a speeding vehicle. But, a lot will depend on the nature of the roadway and the speed of the approaching vehicle. A straight away where you either did not see the approaching car or misjudged the distance, will be entirely on you. A speeding vehilce (say, 50 in a 25) rounding a curve only a few feet away, not so much.

    Of course, if the U-turn was illegal where you made it, then that changes things, too.

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    Default Re: Hit by a Car While Making a U-Turn

    One more thing.

    If there were no independent 3d party witnesses to another driver's adverse driving behavior it's likely that the driver making the U-Turn will be assigned 100% of the fault.

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    Default Re: Hit by a Car While Making a U-Turn

    What would happen if the U-turn driver had a green arrow and collided with a car making a right turn on red? (I'm NOT saying the OP mentioned that or that ANYTHING in the OP's post implies that.)

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    What would happen if the U-turn driver had a green arrow and collided with a car making a right turn on red? (I'm NOT saying the OP mentioned that or that ANYTHING in the OP's post implies that.)
    The driver with the red light would likely be at fault as he would have had to yield.

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    Default Re: Hit by a Car While Making a U-Turn

    The reason I pointed out that scenario is that I've seen it almost happen a number of times. The right turn driver will likely look to the left for crossing traffic and slightly left for opposite direction left-turn traffic but frequently miss the U-turn traffic.

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    The reason I pointed out that scenario is that I've seen it almost happen a number of times. The right turn driver will likely look to the left for crossing traffic and slightly left for opposite direction left-turn traffic but frequently miss the U-turn traffic.
    Well they would be negligent, then. Nothing says that U-turns and even left turns from the opposite directions might legally have the right of way over his turn.

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    Default Re: Hit by a Car While Making a U-Turn

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    What would happen if the U-turn driver had a green arrow and collided with a car making a right turn on red? (I'm NOT saying the OP mentioned that or that ANYTHING in the OP's post implies that.)
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    The driver with the red light would likely be at fault as he would have had to yield.
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    Well they [right turn driver-JH] would be negligent, then. Nothing says that U-turns and even left turns from the opposite directions might legally have the right of way over his turn.
    How about if the U-turn driver was making the U-turn on a green arrow where properly-posted signs prohibited U-turns... how would you assign fault to the U-turn driver (e.g., 0%, 100%, 50%, 49%)?

    Just curious what y'all think. Thanks,
    Jim

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    Default Re: Hit by a Car While Making a U-Turn

    100% to the U Turning vehicle if it is posted No U Turn, arrow or no arrow.

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    100% to the U Turning vehicle if it is posted No U Turn, arrow or no arrow.
    Wow, that's interesting, thanks. Even though the right turn driver failed to yield, had the U-turn not happened, then no accident would have happened. I suppose that is the logic (please correct me if I am wrong).

    Jim

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