Claims

Two vehicles at an uncontrolled T-intersection

A vehicle is driving straight through an uncontrolled T-intersection (an intersection with no stop signs or lights). A second vehicle turns into the intersection and the two vehicles collide.

In the diagram, Vehicle drives through an uncontrolled T-intersection. Vehicle B is turning at the intersection and the two vehicles collide.

Uncontrolled-T-intersection

Vehicle "A" = 100%
Vehicle "B" = 0%

The rules of the road

A driver at an uncontrolled T-intersection must yield to vehicles on its right and proceed only when it is safe to do so.

The Vehicle A driver would have to yield to traffic on their right at an uncontrolled T-intersection and proceed with caution only when it is safe to do so. Therefore, he or she would be found 100% responsible.

What does it say in the Motor Vehicle Act?

The applicable sections of the Motor Vehicle Act are:

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