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1. The right of way rules for navigating a round about are:
•To always slow down as you approach a round-about.
•Take note of the pedestrians and let those that want to use the cross walk do so before you pass.
•Find a gap in traffic that is okay to enter.
•Use your turn signals if you are about nearing an exit.
2. As the driver of this red SUV, you have to ensure that you have enough space to drive through the cross walk.
Answer:
B. the commerce clause
Explanation:
The commerce clause gives congress the authority to regulate
Answer:
The major premise is lack of House to pay attention towards the road ahead of him and the rule of contributory negligence. By using this jurisdiction, the plaintiff's damages will be reduced.
Explanation:
- The defendant driver, while he may ultimately be liable if all of the witnesses say he ran the stop sign, will raise the comparative fault of House for failing to keep a proper lookout and failing to take evasive action to avoid a collision.
- The defenses are the same as they would be if the collision was with another car instead of a bicycle.
- House had an ordinary duty to pay attention to the road ahead of him and keep himself and others safe.
- By watching his books and not the traffic, he breached that duty.
- I'm not saying that defense will be successful, but that's what would be alleged by the car's driver as a defense.
- In most states, the damages to the plaintiff will be reduced by the percentage of his/her comparative fault (also known in some jurisdictions as contributory negligence).
- In some states, if the plaintiff's comparative fault is shown to be over 50%, there will be no recovery at all.
Answer: d. Opposes government interference in international trade.
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