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Never mind that it was the other driver who failed to yield the right of way.
Officials say the bus carrying 18 students failed to yield the right of way, causing the truck to collide with it.
In multi-vehicle accidents involving a motorcycle and car, the most common mistake is failing to yield the right of way.
Soon the police began concentrating not only on pedestrians, but also on motorists who made illegal turns or failed to yield the right of way.
Casillas failed to yield the right of way to Campos at the green light and made a left turn in front of the motorcycle, police said.
Driver error causes 85% of collisions - following too close, travelling too fast for the conditions, failing to yield the right of way.
Anxiety and frustration can quickly spark an aggressive or careless driver who tailgates, speeds, fails to yield the right of way among other behaviours.
The charter bus they were riding on with 27 other participants was struck by a 2010 Mercury Grand Marquis which failed to yield the right of way.
The White Star Line was successfully sued for damages to the Hawke after investigators determined that the Olympic had failed to yield the right of way to the smaller ship.
The case involved a massage therapist who claimed a tractor-trailer owned by Dallas-based FFE Transportation Inc. pulled in front of her car and failed to yield the right of way.
Crosswalks are much cheaper to build and maintain than our broad avenues, and the only pollution emitted by pedestrians is the frequent shrieking heard when cars run red lights or fail to yield the right of way.
Question of Blame Prosecutors based their charges on the fact that Mr. Perez had run a stop sign and had failed to yield the right of way to the bus at a crossroads in nearby Alton.
In an interview Friday, McIntire said he has thought about such matters since the June 3 crash in which police say he failed to yield the right of way while making a left turn and hit a car driven by a 17-year-old girl.
According to Maryland State Police, the four-vehicle accident was set in motion when a Toyota Camry driven by Viktor Prifti, 57, of Springfield merged from southbound I-97 to westbound Route 50 and failed to yield the right of way.
Age, Frailty and Accidents Unlike younger drivers, whose traffic violations often involve speeding or reckless behavior, older drivers tend to get into accidents when they fail to yield the right of way or obey traffic signs and signals, often as a result of failing vision or inattention.