Understanding Failure to Yield Accidents in New Mexico 🚗 Failure to yield accidents are a significant cause of collisions in New Mexico. These accidents occur when a driver fails to grant the right-of-way to another vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist as required by law. This seemingly simple error in judgment can lead to serious injuries, property damage, and even fatalities. Common Scenarios Leading to Failure to Yield Accidents Failure to yield accidents can happen in various situations. Here are some of the most common: 🛑 Intersections: This is perhaps the most frequent location. Drivers may run red lights, fail to stop at stop signs, or misjudge the speed of oncoming traffic when making a left turn. 🔄 Merging: Merging onto a highway or freeway requires yielding to existing traffic. Drivers who fail to do so can cause serious accidents. 🚶 Pedestrian Crosswalks: New Mexico law requires drivers to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks, whether marked or unmar...
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