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joebedford
Jul 23, 2013Nomad II
OP here: because of the directly conflicting answers given to my original question, I decided to double-check my understanding of the law here. It turns out that the Highway Traffic Act doesn't directly address the issue. However, it implies that it is generally acceptable to move into an intersection to wait for traffic to clear because it says that municipalities may enact bylaws to prohibit moving into the intersection.
When I was involved in driver's license testing for motorcycle riders, the riders were expected to move into the intersection if they were first in line. If they didn't move, they got a black mark. If they moved but there was already a vehicle waiting in the intersection, they got a black mark.
When I was involved in driver's license testing for motorcycle riders, the riders were expected to move into the intersection if they were first in line. If they didn't move, they got a black mark. If they moved but there was already a vehicle waiting in the intersection, they got a black mark.
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