I don't see why you would necessarily be held responsible as long as you didn't pull out right in front of someone. If they have a long line of sight, anyone should be able to stop in time if they're paying attention and if the people following them aren't following too closely.
Ever deliberately stopped in the middle of the street to make a turn?
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It's one thing if the truck begins moving into a gap but just takes too long navigating the turn and impede traffic. If the truck intentionally blocks cross traffic and an incident occurs the truck automatically becomes at fault, and the actions of others become "contributing factors ".
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