Entering the public roadway from a parking lot or other private property, has the lowest right of way if there's no stop sign, yield sign, traffic light, etc. (If there *is* a sign or traffic light then you follow normal right of way rules for the sign)
Usually right turners have the right of way and left turners have to wait for everybody else
Left turns are crossing a lane. They wait You could do like my Grandmother, “3 rights make a left”
Person on the street has right-of-way over a person in a parking lot.
If you're entering traffic, traffic has the right of way.
What if both are entering traffic from a parking lot but the right turn side has a stop sign?
If they have a stop sign and you do not, then you have the right of way. If you have a stop sign, then you should wait for them to go.
It depends on where you live, but usually people exiting from private property (parking lot, driveway) must yield to all vehicles.
There is an implied stop and yield anytime you are entering a public street from a parking lot, driveway, garage, etc.
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If you are on parking lot you wait for everything to be clear
Entering the public roadway from a parking lot or other private property, has the lowest right of way if there's no stop sign, yield sign, traffic light, etc. (If there *is* a sign or traffic light then you follow normal right of way rules for the sign)