"21804 of the California Vehicle Code requires any vehicle who is entering the highway from private properties, such as a driveway, to yield to oncoming traffic that's close enough to constitute an immediate hazard," said Sgt. Brian Pennings with the California Highway Patrol.
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"So when you are making your U-turn from that designated turning point in the center of the road, whether it be a two-way left turn lane or a left turn pocket, that vehicle coming out of the driveway technically has to yield the right of way to you because you are established in the roadway," he explained.
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