Two left turners: who has right of way?

OP didn't mention stop signs and I read something that implied there were none (which would be unusual but entirely possible in a parking lot where right of way still applies).

Disagree again. Off topic but here's a fun fact: Did you know that the rules of the road don't apply in parking lots in Ontario??? You don't have to stop at stop signs. You don't have to obey speed limits. This means that you also don't need driver's license or insurance to operate a vehicle in the parking lot. (But you would still need to take public roads to get to the parking lot in the first place).

This, however, does not mean you can drive like a maniac. If you get into an accident, you can be charged.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/glob...-shopping-centre-parking-lots/article4216574/
 
Disagree again. Off topic but here's a fun fact: Did you know that the rules of the road don't apply in parking lots in Ontario??? You don't have to stop at stop signs. You don't have to obey speed limits. This means that you also don't need driver's license or insurance to operate a vehicle in the parking lot. (But you would still need to take public roads to get to the parking lot in the first place).

This, however, does not mean you can drive like a maniac. If you get into an accident, you can be charged.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/glob...-shopping-centre-parking-lots/article4216574/

I stand corrected. I know fault determination rules still apply in parking lots. Or at least they did for the 3 accidents I've been in over my life in parking lots.
 
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