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Multi-way stops: Are we too simple-minded to handle them legally?



 
 
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  #11  
Old November 20th 12, 05:03 PM posted to rec.autos.driving
Harry K[_2_]
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Default Multi-way stops: Are we too simple-minded to handle them legally?

On Nov 20, 4:39*am, "None" > wrote:
> > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
> > None:

>
> > If you can't give decent answers as have Rouse Jr. and Harry K than
> > butt out.

>
> Nope. **** you ****stain.You seem to think you
> have some authority. Wrong as usual, spermbreath.


Seems your mommy never taught you how to behave in public. I'll bet
she is soooo proud of you.

Harry K
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  #12  
Old November 20th 12, 07:06 PM posted to rec.autos.driving
Ashton Crusher[_2_]
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Default Multi-way stops: Are we too simple-minded to handle them legally?

On Tue, 20 Nov 2012 09:03:17 -0800 (PST), Harry K >
wrote:

>On Nov 20, 4:39*am, "None" > wrote:
>> > wrote in message
>>
>> ...
>>
>> > None:

>>
>> > If you can't give decent answers as have Rouse Jr. and Harry K than
>> > butt out.

>>
>> Nope. **** you ****stain.You seem to think you
>> have some authority. Wrong as usual, spermbreath.

>
>Seems your mommy never taught you how to behave in public. I'll bet
>she is soooo proud of you.
>
>Harry K


Put him/her/it in your kill filter and forget about them.
  #13  
Old November 20th 12, 07:18 PM posted to rec.autos.driving
gpsman
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Default Multi-way stops: Are we too simple-minded to handle them legally?

On Nov 20, 6:45*am, wrote:
> None:
>
> If you can't give decent answers as have Rouse Jr. and Harry K than butt out.


Those answers seem to have been insufficient, you still don't
understand:
"So no longer will I be waving on every driver who reaches a stop sign
to my right(either before or after me)."

Waving is of course optional, but you must yield the ROW to every
motorist who arrives before you.

Yielding the ROW to the vehicle on your R is limited to when "2"
vehicles arrive at "approximately" the same time:

4511.41 Right-of-way rule at intersections.

(A) When two vehicles, including any trackless trolley or streetcar,
approach or enter an intersection from different streets or highways
at approximately the same time, the driver of the vehicle on the left
shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle on the right.

You have a distinct advantage to becoming a better driver over the
typical motorist who assumes "driving" is easy and/or traffic code
doesn't matter.
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- gpsman
  #14  
Old November 20th 12, 10:16 PM posted to rec.autos.driving
[email protected]
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Default Multi-way stops: Are we too simple-minded to handle them legally?

Thanks gps.

It's just something I won't comprehend in writing but will
probably get in practice. I do appreciate those who have
attempted to help me "get" it.

Also I too have a killfile wishlist but cannot fulfill it as
Google groups is my primary channel to the usenet
universe.
  #15  
Old November 20th 12, 11:16 PM posted to rec.autos.driving
None
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Default Multi-way stops: Are we too simple-minded to handle them legally?

> wrote in message
...
> Thanks gps.


as you might notice, gpsman, it doesn't matter how clearly
you explain it, trollercoaster will refuse to understand. he
knew he would refuse to understand before he even asked
the question. he doesn't want to understand. he's an idiot.

> It's just something I won't comprehend in writing but will
> probably get in practice. I do appreciate those who have
> attempted to help me "get" it.


trollercoaster just wants to be noticed. he's thoroughly
ignored by pretty much everyone who knows him in real
life.



 




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