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Originally Posted by Jimmy Stang
In that example, the van has a yield. I agree that he drives around hoping for a little drama to catch on his dash cam, but in that instance, the van needs to be looking and not proceeding if another car is coming.
But in general, the dude sits on a rather high horse.
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Originally Posted by Acey
Because a yield sign is effectively a stop sign which you're allowed to roll through if nobody is coming. OP 100% has the right of way and that van needs to be looking at OP the entirety of the way down the ramp and adjust accordingly to either be well ahead or slot in behind even if OP decides to accelerate to prove a point.
Van driver completely disregarded a stop sign and is therefore a bad driver.
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You`re right. I missed the yield sign.