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    "A" has right-of-way in this situation because there's a broken line between him and the lane he intends to occupy. If there are no broken lines at the end of the lane, then "B" has right-of-way.

    Best illustrated here:
    Qld Road Rules - Merging - YouTube

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    What if nagka collision and si right of way (row) hit the rear of merging car, who would the investigator choose as at fault?

    This is assuming both cars are travelling at nearly the SAME speed and merging car with light indicators on is slightly ahead of row car.

    In this scenario I would pick row car is at fault. Since row car had enough time to react and drive defensively, possibly row car acted as an asshole and even sped up to block the merge car (pinoy trait) BUT the counter arguement is that the merging car should have slowed down when he noticed the merging road.

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    EDIT: Based pala sa illustration, masyadong tabi talaga si row at merge car, so kasalanan talaga ni merge car if nearly same speed talaga sila, unless pinoy si row car na nag speed up lang when napansin nyang mag change na ng lane si merge car. Haha.

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    Last edited by Monseratto; March 17th, 2017 at 02:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    In my limited driving experience, when merging [from a secondary road] in the Freeways in the US, you have to be near or at the same speed as the main traffic at the point of merging.

    And normally, the vehicle in the main traffic with the first opportunity, will give way to you.

    That's why I'd like to term "merging" there as something similar to a fighter pilot who is being launched from an aircraft carrier...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Eh ano naman kung nauna si B? Karera ba yan?
    If both vehicles are moving at decent speed, obviously B did not look well enough. Sobrang lapit na nung A.

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    I have driven extensively in the US and also here in the Philippines. In the US, vehicles merging into interstates or freeways should give way to ongoing traffic as they have right of way. In most cases, the rightmost lane (where merging usually occurs), this is the slowest lane on the interstate. DMV suggests that those already on the interstate to move on the middle or fast lane on exit or entrance points to expect slower vehicles merging. For those merging, there is enough distance for them to merge safely into the interstate. In some parts of LA, the entrance to the freeway is timed to allow merging motorists to get into the freeway without impeding the flow of traffic (usually around 65mph). Assuming you are driving at merging speeds (between 30 to 60 mph), you will not disrupt the flow of traffic. Traveling much faster than that will most likely get you a speeding ticket where most entrance/exit points are manned by traffic cops or CCTV cameras.

    Dito sa atin, madami wala pa rin alam sa basic road rules. Slow motorists on the left lane, motorist crossing solid lines on the road, even the occupying the big "keep clear" area on an intersection to name a few. Eh simpleng pedestrian lane nga di pa masunod ng mga pedestrians at motorists. Grabeng pasensya kelangan para iwas aksidente at inis sa araw-araw na nakakasalimuha mo mga kupal sa daan.

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    Magbigayan na lang. Pagnagkabangaan kahit at fault yung other car, damay ka pa rin sa hassle. Better to let the other car pass and lose 2secs of your time than days lost to processing the police report, claiming your insurance, and having your car fixed.

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    masyado nang dulo mag merge si B. Usually mahaba ang lane na yan para maka pag adjust ng speed kung kailan ang timing ng pag-merge

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    the vehicle merging is the one that should yield to the vehicles on the lane it is merging into all the time. they can always slow down and even stop the speed up to the proper speed when the lane is clear. very basic yan wherever country you are in. dito lang naman sa pilipinas umiiral yung "nauna bumper ko kaya ako ang may right of way" stup!d reasoning ng mga jeepney driver at mga kamaganak nilang sa kanila natuto mag-drive.

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