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Old 10-15-2009, 12:16 PM   #1
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Traffic Law Question

My wife and I have been arguing this for years and I just finally thought about it to ask...

When you are coming out of a parking lot for a restaurant, etc, do you HAVE to stop by law?
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Old 10-15-2009, 12:21 PM   #2
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No. Not by technical law. The more general laws of yielding to oncoming traffic and driving safely would apply but only if the actions continued onto the public road. Within a private parking lot though no particular traffic laws can be enforced like they can on public roadways as I understand it.

I had an accident once in a parking lot that was entirely my fault. I didn't get a ticket because it was a private lot. The cop even said when he got to the scene that he couldn't write a ticket. He just handled the situation as a mediator type and made note of the descriptions of the accident for insurance purposes.
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Old 10-15-2009, 03:56 PM   #3
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No. Not by technical law. The more general laws of yielding to oncoming traffic and driving safely would apply but only if the actions continued onto the public road. Within a private parking lot though no particular traffic laws can be enforced like they can on public roadways as I understand it.

I had an accident once in a parking lot that was entirely my fault. I didn't get a ticket because it was a private lot. The cop even said when he got to the scene that he couldn't write a ticket. He just handled the situation as a mediator type and made note of the descriptions of the accident for insurance purposes.
What he said...no stop sign, no need to come to a full stop but using caution is advised because main road drivers always have right of way.
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Old 10-15-2009, 12:35 PM   #4
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I guess to be more accurate they don't by default enforce most traffic laws. Particular localities can adopt ordinances enforcing some or all traffic laws. But some traffic laws apply regardless of public or private roads like DUI and such.

In this case of stopping the answer is almost assuredly no. Absent a stop sign they can't even require you to stop on a public road unless not stopping would be reckless. Even with a stop sign on a private road they most likely don't have an ordinance particularly enforcing that law on private roads.
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Old 10-15-2009, 12:36 PM   #5
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Re: Traffic Law Question

THANK You! That's exactly what I thought.
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I should have fucking gone to court because I got a ticket for the exact same thing.

I knew I wasn't going to get out of the ticket initially because I said "Excuse... whats the problem sir".... and she responded with "It's Maim".

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Re: Traffic Law Question

Another sort of unrelated question.

I recently stopped driving and forgot to turn my tags in. I have an outrageous (3000$) fine for not turning them in. Is there anything I can do about this?

It seems ridiculous to charge me 3000$ for something that insignificant. I'm in college and really can't afford that BS.
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Old 10-15-2009, 01:51 PM   #8
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Another sort of unrelated question.

I recently stopped driving and forgot to turn my tags in. I have an outrageous (3000$) fine for not turning them in. Is there anything I can do about this?

It seems ridiculous to charge me 3000$ for something that insignificant. I'm in college and really can't afford that BS.
Your probably getting fined for having valid tags and not having insurance. In Va. its a $500 fine and you can go through a process to appeal the fine but not sure in MD. I have had customers who sold the car and showed proof to DMV and they let them slide. If MD allows an appeal your going to have to show that the car was either sold or not in use. The second one is tough to prove.

As for the stopping coming out of the parking lot. Its an implied law that you must stop or yeild to trafic. If you fail to do so and cause an accident you can be charged with failure to stop or something like that. Even if you do stop your its almost 100% of the time your fault.
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Old 10-15-2009, 03:19 PM   #9
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Your probably getting fined for having valid tags and not having insurance. In Va. its a $500 fine and you can go through a process to appeal the fine but not sure in MD. I have had customers who sold the car and showed proof to DMV and they let them slide. If MD allows an appeal your going to have to show that the car was either sold or not in use. The second one is tough to prove.

As for the stopping coming out of the parking lot. Its an implied law that you must stop or yeild to trafic. If you fail to do so and cause an accident you can be charged with failure to stop or something like that. Even if you do stop your its almost 100% of the time your fault.
does it matter if your not driving? i think up here you can get away with this, as long as your not behind the wheel
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Old 10-15-2009, 07:29 PM   #10
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Another sort of unrelated question.

I recently stopped driving and forgot to turn my tags in. I have an outrageous (3000$) fine for not turning them in. Is there anything I can do about this?

It seems ridiculous to charge me 3000$ for something that insignificant. I'm in college and really can't afford that BS.
holy shit

go to court, apologize profusely
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holy shit

go to court, apologize profusely
I'm betting that is a DMV fine for not having ins. while stll having valid tags and its not a court issue.
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Old 10-15-2009, 02:15 PM   #12
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My wife and I have been arguing this for years and I just finally thought about it to ask...

When you are coming out of a parking lot for a restaurant, etc, do you HAVE to stop by law?
if you are coming our of a parking lot with no control signals (stop sign, traffic light) onto a street/roadway there is the antiquated "boulevard rule". which simply stands for the proposition that the lesser roadway must yield to traffic on the greater roadway (i.e. a boulevard).

ive handled accident cases which occured entirely in a parking lot and they are very difficult as there is no real right-of-way.

lol i recently handled a DUI cases in which the guy was arrested for DUI as he was pulling out of a parking space at a gas station. i briefly mentioned that the parking lot was private for the customers of the gas station and therefore it was not a public roadway in which the police would have jurisdiction . . . . fortunately it plead out.

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Re: Traffic Law Question

If the commercial property has a right of access onto the highway, it's the same as coming out of your own driveway and the boulevard rule would apply. As to that rule, if an accident occurs, the person exiting the driveway is presumed to be in the wrong.

If the commercial property does not have a right of access AND there is a posted stop sign at the exit THEN you would have to stop.

Without govt. control of the access AND a traffic control device, it's the boulevard rule.
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If the commercial property has a right of access onto the highway, it's the same as coming out of your own driveway and the boulevard rule would apply. As to that rule, if an accident occurs, the person exiting the driveway is presumed to be in the wrong.

If the commercial property does not have a right of access AND there is a posted stop sign at the exit THEN you would have to stop.

Without govt. control of the access AND a traffic control device, it's the boulevard rule.
Sure if you want to be all smarty pants lawyer I guess
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Sure if you want to be all smarty pants lawyer I guess
Well, I always try to wear my smarty pants. Except when I can't find them and they become my F'ng pants. (Wouldn't it be great if we could tell when women were wearing their F'ing pants?)
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