Court Opinion

ID: 9783817
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-30 20:09:01.284398+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T15:19:17.007494
License: Public Domain

MEYERS, J.,
concurring.
I agree with the majority that the court of appeals erred in holding that a driver must use a lane-change signal when his lane merges with another lane. There are two ways to deal with the issue in this case. The first way is logistically, which is how the majority analyzes this issue: The lane in which Appellant was driving ended, so he was not making a lane change, but rather merging into the only remaining lane. We could also consider this issue from a legal standpoint. Because the sign said “Lane Ends, Merge Left” all drivers were being directed by the authority of the sign to enter the left lane. This is equivalent to an officer directing traffic into another lane, which, as we all know, would not require a lane-change signal. The driver in this case did not commit a traffic violation and the officer did not have reasonable suspicion to stop him. With these comments, I join the majority opinion.