jlgurr
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I think this is the most appropriate forum because if we weren't rural there would be a traffic signaling light here instead of the mess I found today. Actually curious on two counts, first is if anyone else seen this scenario of traffic flow and signage and second, what is the lawful way to navigate the situation I faced today.
Referencing the attached image:

No traffic signals, only signs. The primary road is running left to right here and the top to bottom is actually the entrance to a local strip mall. Traffic leaving the mall approaches the main road with a stop sign. On the road everything appears normal to the birds eye. When a driver approaches the intersection from the right side of the image S/he can turn right into the mall drive or proceed straight through without stopping. From the left approach a driver must indicate and complete left turn to enter the mall entrance. Other traffic approaching from the left may proceed straight through the intersection without stopping (No signal lights.)
Sounds simple doesn't it. Ok, now the exception. Driver approaching from the right wants to make a right turn into the mall. S/He has a YIELD sign and an approaching driver with a left turn signal blinking. Which driver is expected to yield the right of way? What were you taught? Have you ever seen this silliness before?
So what happened today is the second vehicle turned left into my path which I thought was my right of way. When I confronted her she said the Yield sign on my side of the intersection gives HER the right of way. But I thought left hand turns always yielded to oncoming traffic except in the case of left turn green arrow. What gives?
Referencing the attached image:

No traffic signals, only signs. The primary road is running left to right here and the top to bottom is actually the entrance to a local strip mall. Traffic leaving the mall approaches the main road with a stop sign. On the road everything appears normal to the birds eye. When a driver approaches the intersection from the right side of the image S/he can turn right into the mall drive or proceed straight through without stopping. From the left approach a driver must indicate and complete left turn to enter the mall entrance. Other traffic approaching from the left may proceed straight through the intersection without stopping (No signal lights.)
Sounds simple doesn't it. Ok, now the exception. Driver approaching from the right wants to make a right turn into the mall. S/He has a YIELD sign and an approaching driver with a left turn signal blinking. Which driver is expected to yield the right of way? What were you taught? Have you ever seen this silliness before?
So what happened today is the second vehicle turned left into my path which I thought was my right of way. When I confronted her she said the Yield sign on my side of the intersection gives HER the right of way. But I thought left hand turns always yielded to oncoming traffic except in the case of left turn green arrow. What gives?