All motorists are expected to follow traffic laws for the safety and protection of themselves and other motorists on the road. Failing to yield the right of way can lead to serious automotive accidents. Failing to follow these important traffic laws can lead to devastating injuries and in severe cases, loss of life. In 2011, a failure to yield the right of way was a contributing factor to over 3,100 fatal automobile accidents. Failing to yield can be attributed to many negligent driving behaviors. Distracted driving, impaired driving, cell phone use, speeding, aggressive driving, ignoring traffic laws and carelessness can lead a driver to fail to yield to another vehicle which has the right of way. Common failure to yield accident scenarios include:
- Failing to yield to a pedestrian or bicyclist
- Failing to yield at a crosswalk
- Failing to yield to emergency response vehicles
- Failing to yield while merging
- Failing to yield while turning left
- Failing to yield at stoplights and flashing lights
- Failing to yield while exiting a parking lot or driveway
- Failure to yield liability