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I understand there is construction right now, but when the people on the EB Service Drive come up to the Yield sign, they're supposed to YIELD and wait for the traffic exiting from I-696, not blow through at the fastest allowable speed. When I exit 696 onto 11 Mile Road, I am not supposed to wait for the people on the Service Drive. Please pay attention to the signs, people!
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raw (Guest)
dylan (Guest)
The people on the service drive are supposed to be going slower since they're already in the construction zone.
Maybe you need to brush up on your rules of the road raw.
raw (Guest)
tired of idiots (Guest)
exitramp (Guest)
Commuter (Guest)
According to "What Every Driver Must Know", which can be downloaded in PDF form at www.michigan.gov/documents/wedmk_16312_7.pdf ,it's defined for you.
"The yield sign indicates a driver must slow down and give
way to all traffic and pedestrians."
Just saying.
Also, completely agree about merging onto highways. I can't tell you how many times I've seen idiots SLAM on the brakes to wait for traffic.
"Signal and check for freeway traffic by using the vehicle’s
rearview and side-view mirrors and quick glances over your
shoulder. Choose a safe space to enter and then merge into
traffic. Traffic on the freeway has the right-of-way. Do not count
on other drivers to let you in."
Hope this clears up any confusion.
Cletus (Guest)
Closed Anonymous (Guest)