If a light turns green as you near intersections, shouldn't you still show caution?
I was the second car in line in the turning lane at a red light awaiting the green arrow to make a left hand turn. This was in Pooler, GA at the cross roads in front of Sams Wholesale and Wal-Mart. It is an intersection where each side has a left-turning lane with a green arrow, then two regular lanes of traffic controlled by a traffic light, and an outer right turning lane with a barrier on each side of the road.
When the red-light in the turning lane changed to a green arrow, the car in front of me turned and I turned immediately behind them. I had crossed the region of the opposite turning lane, the middle lane, and nearly the entire outer lane when the light turned green for traffic in the regular lanes. (I had already crossed two lanes and the majority of the third. The only part of my vehicle that was in roadway was from my rear tire and back.
A vehicle approaching the intersection as the light turned green struck my vehicle in the right rear tire and fender with their right front headlight region. The impact caused my vehicle to spin completely around clockwise and land facing outward and pushed into the concrete median that separates the entrance and exit of the road that I was entering.
A person exiting the road that I was entering got out of their vehicle to check on me and stated that the driver of the other vehicle did not even slow down as they approached the intersection. I had hit my left temple and was very stunned.
While the EMS workers were checking me and getting me ready to go to the hospital, the police office that responded to the scene asked me for my information. I gave him my license and insurance and told him about the witness in the vehicle exiting had stated that the other driver has not slowed down as he approached the intersection.
I was packaged and taken to the hospital and treated for my injuries.
When I went to pick up the report from the Pooler Police Department, the officer placed me at fault. It stated that I failed to yield the right of way to the other vehicle, causing the accident. He listed one witness, a car driving behind the vehicle that hit mine. He did not even get a statement from my witness, even though I apprised him of what my witness had seen and stated. Their witness stated that their light had turned green.
The telephone number on the report for that witness has been disconnected. My insurance company cannot get a hold of them.
After two weeks of requesting to speak to the officer that worked the scene or his supervisor, I finally get called. (I had gone up to the station and called 4 or 5 times.) The officer was very rude, refused to acknowledge my side of the story, and had no excuse for not getting any information from the person that I advised him had witnessed the accident.
He pretty much called me a liar in an indirect way. His supervisor later called, even though he was a little more courteous and advised me that that is GA State Law. Since I was in the roadway when their light turned green, I was at fault. He advised me that I could get a lawyer and take it to court if I did not like it.
I find that very disturbing. My husband and I sat in the parking lot for about 20 minutes and timed the green and yellow left turning arrows. We compared them with other intersections of comparable traffic. The turning arrows have a very short interval compared to other intersections that are similar.
What disturbs me the most is that it is NOT safe to turn left on a green arrow from the turning lane at that intersection. Now I am quite nervous when it comes to driving. I feel violated. I get sick to my stomach now when I have to drive.
Just because a traffic light turns green as you approach an intersection, it does not mean that it is clear to rush through it. People should still have to be responsible enough to make certain that their path is clear of vehicles that are already in motion. Now I not only have to deal with my injuries, I have over $6000.00 in damage to my vehicle and any damages to the other vehicle. I have six weeks of physical therapy to pay for as well for my injuries. My insurance rates are going to increase.
I end up with all this, just because I trusted the state of Georgia and the city of Pooler with my safety to turn left on a green arrow. If the person who helped me by chance reads this, will you please contact me on here or even contact the Pooler Police Department.