JHatta
02-14-2016, 11:38 AM
I received a ticket a while ago, and wanted to know if my situation was valid at all.
I was driving northbound on 144th street in surrey by the courthouse at night. Coming up the crest of the hill, there is an intersection with a left turn lane. Across the intersection, there is a crosswalk (not pedestrian controlled, no lights). I was not speeding, I was actually going 50km/hr because I live in the area and know there is a crosswalk across the street. There was a truck waiting to turn left in the left turn lane. A pedestrian had crossed PARTWAY of the crosswalk, and I could not see them driving northbound as the truck blocked part of my view. By the time I could see the pedestrian (almost beside the truck turning left), it was unsafe to stop because there were other cars behind me. A cop happened to be turning left (northbound) onto 144th, and promptly gave me the ticket.
I understand that pedestrians have the right of way. The cop told me that I should have been scanning my environment, but I had been. It was literally impossible for me to know a pedestrian was there, since the truck was blocking my vision. There were cars approaching in the oncoming traffic so it was not unreasonable for the truck to be waiting to turn left. Nor was there any other cars stopped for the pedestrian.
Anyways, I'm not sure if there are points associated with this ticket yet, but I don't feel like it was safe for me to slam on my brakes in the middle of an intersection. Am I still at fault for a ticket?
I was driving northbound on 144th street in surrey by the courthouse at night. Coming up the crest of the hill, there is an intersection with a left turn lane. Across the intersection, there is a crosswalk (not pedestrian controlled, no lights). I was not speeding, I was actually going 50km/hr because I live in the area and know there is a crosswalk across the street. There was a truck waiting to turn left in the left turn lane. A pedestrian had crossed PARTWAY of the crosswalk, and I could not see them driving northbound as the truck blocked part of my view. By the time I could see the pedestrian (almost beside the truck turning left), it was unsafe to stop because there were other cars behind me. A cop happened to be turning left (northbound) onto 144th, and promptly gave me the ticket.
I understand that pedestrians have the right of way. The cop told me that I should have been scanning my environment, but I had been. It was literally impossible for me to know a pedestrian was there, since the truck was blocking my vision. There were cars approaching in the oncoming traffic so it was not unreasonable for the truck to be waiting to turn left. Nor was there any other cars stopped for the pedestrian.
Anyways, I'm not sure if there are points associated with this ticket yet, but I don't feel like it was safe for me to slam on my brakes in the middle of an intersection. Am I still at fault for a ticket?