Maybe I am missing something... are you guys saying the speeding cars going straight had the right-of-way and the car that pulled in front of them was at fault for not yielding right-of-way? If so, that is really a stretch, yielding right-of-way is based on traffic travelling at the posted speed limits...if I pull out from a side road onto a main road where the speed limit is 35mph and I get blasted by a car going 100mph, are you saying I didn't yield right-of-way
If that is the case, tomorrow on my commute to work, I am going to get in the left lane of the Beltway and mash my gas to the floor...anybody in my way too bad, I have right-of-way...maybe add one of those cow-catcher things from a train to the front of my car to keep from getting tangled up too bad
