I regularly turn left at an intersection (Google satellite view) that I'd best describe as a T
but the stem of the T
splits around the stop sign:
I assume this is designed to allow the oncoming traffic to maintain speed when turning North.
Where should I be when heading South to turn (I'm on Lasea Road wanting to turn left onto Bear Creek Pike)?
Due to lack of markings I generally keep right and treat the left side as a single lane flowing in the opposite direction. There is always the inevitable person who comes up and takes the left side. When the far traffic clears for me first I pull out and every time they try to run me off the road once they take off.
Entirely possible I'm wrong but I can't find a definitive answer anywhere.