Mickey'snewestfan
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My dad is a retired police sergeant who worked traffic detail for many years. He taught me that the person who has established forward motion in a traffic lane has the right of way. Anyone who pulls into the lane without allowing adequate time for "right of way" traffic to pass is most likely at fault for any accident that results. Yes, the other guy may have been able to slow down and avoid the accident, but that won't be a factor if you were found to have violated his right of way.
What's adequate time? This guy was several blocks away when I got into that position.
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Sorry that you have to deal with this. Its good that nobody got hurt.
The neighbor's car?