Who DOES have the right of way?

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motherrunnersBCS
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https://texags.com/forums/12/topics/3596267

General Board, as usual, makes it clear as mud.
Sweet Kitten Feet
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Car in the road usually has right of way so can turn right onto main road should yield. That said I'm curious if the that is an illegal U-Turn there.
doubledog
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This is the opinion of the Beaumont Police force. From their Traffic Tips webpage.

Of course if we make all U turns on busy streets illegal, we would not need to have this conversation.

Stucco
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There isn't one answer. It depends on the signage/signaling at the intersection.

Maybe Beaumont has an ordinance, but there is no Texas law preventing U-turns at signaled intersections.
Bucketrunner
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Lots of U turns necessary because of the medians.
doubledog
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Stucco said:

There isn't one answer. It depends on the signage/signaling at the intersection.

Maybe Beaumont has an ordinance, but there is no Texas law preventing U-turns at signaled intersections.

It clearly states "Texas Transportation Code" (71.03) in the blurb.
fcag
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71.03 is not in the Texas Transportation Code. That is a local code.

Texas Transportation Code doesn't contain text (that I can find) addressing u-turn right of way.
trouble
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If it's not marked "no u-turn", the car already on the road had the ROW. When turning out of a private drive, whether it's marked with a stop or yield sign, you always yield to vehicles already on the road.
BiochemAg97
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doubledog said:



This is the opinion of the Beaumont Police force. From their Traffic Tips webpage.

Of course if we make all U turns on busy streets illegal, we would not need to have this conversation.




Or just make turning (or driving) on busy streets illegal. That should reduce a lot of collisions.
Stucco
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The most concise answer is that as long as blue's turn is legal (no prohibitive sign, no red light, no opposing traffic, etc) then blue has ROW unless yellow has a higher priority sign or signal (e.g. yellow green arrow vs blue green circle, or yellow yield vs blue stop, or yellow being uncontrolled while blue is controlled).
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