When two vehicles approach or enter an intersection from different
roadways at approximately the same time, the driver of the vehicle
on the left must yield the right-of-way to the vehicle on the right.
This rule may be modified at through highways or streets and where
otherwise inconsistent with the provisions of this traffic code. (ILCS
Ch. 625, Act 5, § 11-901)
The driver of a vehicle intending to turn to the left within
an intersection or into an alley, private road, or driveway shall
yield the right-of-way to any vehicle approaching from the opposite
direction which is so close as to constitute an immediate hazard,
but the driver, having so yielded, may proceed as soon as a safe interval
occurs. (ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5, § 11-902)
Where stop signs or flashing red signals are in place at an
intersection, or flashing red signals are in place at a plainly marked
crosswalk between intersections, drivers of vehicles shall stop before
entering the nearest crosswalk, and pedestrians within or entering
the crosswalk at either edge of the roadway shall have the right-of-way
over vehicles so stopped. Drivers of vehicles having so yielded the
right-of-way to pedestrians entering or within the nearest crosswalk
at an intersection shall also yield the right-of-way to pedestrians
within any other crosswalk at the intersection. (ILCS Ch. 625, Act
5, § 11-903)
Notwithstanding the right-of-way provision in §
71-60, at an intersection where traffic lanes are provided for merging traffic, the driver of each vehicle on the converging roadways is required to adjust his or her vehicular speed and lateral position so as to avoid a collision with another vehicle. (ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5, § 11-905)
The driver of a vehicle about to enter or cross a highway from
an alley, building, private road, or driveway shall yield the right-of-way
to all vehicles approaching on the highway to be entered. (ILCS Ch.
625, Act 5, § 11-906)
[Amended 7-27-2016 by Ord. No. 16-16]
A. Upon the immediate approach of an authorized emergency vehicle making
use of audible and visual signals meeting the requirements of this
chapter, or a police vehicle properly and lawfully making use of an
audible or visual signal, the driver of every other vehicle shall
yield the right-of-way and shall immediately drive to a position parallel
to, and as close as possible to, the right-hand edge or curb of the
highway clear of any intersection, and shall, if necessary to permit
the safe passage of the emergency vehicle, stop and remain in that
position until the authorized emergency vehicle has passed, unless
otherwise directed by a police officer.
B. This section shall not operate to relieve the driver of an authorized
emergency vehicle from the duty to drive with due regard for the safety
of all persons using the highway.
C. Emergency
vehicles.
(1) Upon
approaching a stationary authorized emergency vehicle, when the authorized
emergency vehicle is giving a signal by displaying alternately flashing
red, red and white, blue, or red and blue lights or amber or yellow
warning lights, a person who drives an approaching vehicle shall:
(a) Proceeding with due caution, yield the right-of-way by making a lane
change into a lane not adjacent to that of the authorized emergency
vehicle, if possible, with due regard to safety and traffic conditions,
if on a highway having at least four lanes with not less than two
lanes proceeding in the same direction as the approaching vehicle;
or
(b) Proceeding with due caution, reduce the speed of the vehicle, maintaining
a safe speed for road conditions, if changing lanes would be impossible
or unsafe.
(2) As used in this Subsection
C, “authorized emergency vehicle” includes any vehicle authorized by law to be equipped with oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights under 625 ILCS 5/12-215, while the owner or operator of the vehicle is engaged in his or her official duties.
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(ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5, § 11-907)
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