Brooklyn Accident Attorney Answers Questions Regarding Crossing Over A Double Yellow Line

By Lance Aldinger


If you have legal questions after a serious auto, motorcycle, bike, bus or truck accident, then you should consult an experienced lawyer practicing in Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan and Queens as well as the counties of Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester and surrounding areas. Many times split second decisions can result in serious accidents and a Brooklyn accident attorney can help.

Let's take a common example of a simple driving situation which everyone faces at one time or another which can result in an accident. Someone is driving a car on a local New York City street. It can be any street, but let's take for the purposes of this example a known thoroughfare such as Avenue J in Flatbush, Brooklyn. It is a very heavily traveled commercial area. Faced by traffic congestion and a serious parking issue, someone decides to double-park a delivery van. They turn their flashers on. They walk away. The parking lanes are all taken. You realize that you are stopped behind a double parked van and the driver has no intention of coming back anytime soon. You are sitting impatiently waiting for the driver of the van to return. Moments pass. Drivers behind you are sounding their horn. You look ahead to your left and observe that there is a double yellow line dividing your lane and oncoming traffic. Your vision of oncoming traffic is partially blocked by the double parked van. What shall you do? What are you legally required and permitted to do?

State law governing double yellow lines prohibits drivers from driving over them. All passing in zones marked with two yellow lines is prohibited. You cannot legally cross these lines under any circumstances.

Another section of the Vehicle and Traffic Law provides guidance. "

Taken together, the two laws require you to stay where you are until the lane in front of you is clear. People who risk passing will be at fault if the move causes a crash. When that happens, it is important to contact a lawyer.

Determining fault for a crash is important to determine who is liable for damages. New York laws allow for comparative negligence. This means both parties may share in the fault of an accident and are eligible for compensation.

When accidents occur determining the issue of fault can become an extremely complex issue. Awareness of the statutory obligations of everyone involved in the accident must be considered. It is important to promptly locate an attorney who is aware of the law in order to carefully determine whether you have a case.




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