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i thought i had the right of was as well, however that little part where he is is inbetween the 2 sides of east boundary road. 1 person told me he has the right of way because he is in the intersection. :confused:

however if it was just 2 normal streets i would ave the right of way???? im confused , nearly had a few problems earlier on this afternoon :D

Whether you have right or way or not, if I was in that situation (which I am every now and then), I'll make my way forward slowly and make sure I'm ready to pounce on the brakes if the other guy comes out...

It's a very iffy situation right there, and not uncommon either.

yeah thats what i was like, everytime there are 2 cars there usually each driver is like wtf??:confused: i'll give way to you, no i'll give way to you..... there really should be instructions of some sort on that corner :D

i might email my pic to vic roads and let them know about the problems people have on this intersection.

Isn't there a giveway sign at the carpark exit. My dilemmma is when you are both at a cross street from opposit directions and you both have a give way sign and one of you wants to turn across the other. My solution is to play safe and sign for the other guy to go first.

If two or more drivers at an intersection are facing give way or stop signs then the signs effectively cancel each other out. The drivers should proceed as if there were no signs controlling the intersection, following the basic give way rules.

The above is a quote from Qld Transport Web page

As a rule, if a vehicle is leaving private property he must give way to all street traffic. Unless traffic signage is present.

In this case im not familia with the area, but it looks like orange vehicle is leaving a shopping centre (car part) and even if the scenario were opposite. and he was proceeding straight and u were turning u would still b in the right

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