Texas Defensive Driving - Intersections
Navigating Through Intersections
City driving can be dangerous because of blocked visibility, congestion, distractions, comfort zones, and intersections. Some of these dangers are avoidable but dealing with intersections is a requirement for driving in any city. Forty percent of collisions and twenty-five percent of fatalities happen in intersections. Knowing how to drive safely through intersections can save your life.
Here are a few ways to properly navigate intersections:
- Obey any signals or signs at intersections; which may include: traffic signals, turn signals, stop signs, and yield signs.
- At intersections without signs or signals yield the right-of-way to any vehicle to your right and only proceed when the roadway is clear enough to pass through the entire intersection safely.
- Before making a right turn on a red-light come to a complete stop at the intersection and make sure traffic is not approaching from the left.
- Before turning left at an intersection, drivers must yield to on-coming traffic.
- Give right of way to the street that has the most lanes. (For example 2 lane roads should yield to 3-lane roadways.)
- When driving on an unpaved road, drivers should yield to traffic on intersecting paved roads.
- At intersections with crosswalks pedestrians should be given the right-of-way. The only time a pedestrian would not have the right-of-way is if they entered a crosswalk with signals stating, “do not walk.”
Article written by Texas Defensive Driving School - comedydriving.com.