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From your description, the other driver apparently did not yield the right of way. Page 25 of your WI Drivers manual states "The law says who must yield the right-of-way. It does not give anyone the
This could be a difficult one. But from what you wrote, I would recommend going into the right lane, unless you were planning on making an immediate left hand turn. As far as using a signal - normally
I would not know the answer to that question, as I live in New York. I would recommend you either call your Dept of Motor Vehicles or a local driving school. In addition, I would recommend you
Yes, laws are different in different States. I have just taken a look at the SC DMV book, < http://www.scstatehouse.gov/code/t56c005.htm > para 56-5-2120. This chapter does not address the issue of
There is no one set answer, as each State or Commonwealth has it own laws regarding permits. (once you have a "senior license" -ie age 18+ that would be valid in all States on a temporary basis.)
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