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overlooking the obvious here!

It doesn't say that they were at the same intersection! :o

they are driving on parallel streets, and the 1 on the left (west) street turns right (east) and the one on the right (east) street turns left (west)!

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It doesn't say that they were at the same intersection! :o

"An" intersection is "one" intersection. The spirit of riddle solving is attempting to solve it as the riddler intended it to be understood, IMHO.

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they are coming from opposite directions

if car1 is driving south and car2 is driving north --- car1 turns left (eastbound) car2 turns left (also eastbound)

they will quite literally meet each other --- whether or not they know each other --- and exchange insurance information etc...

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If opposing cars turn both turn left, their paths may intersect, and the cars may "meet".

But not necessarily.

Imagine a flagpole at the exact center of the intersection.

If they both keep the flagpole on their left as they turn, their paths intersect, but the cars will not collide [meet].

If they both keep the flagpole on their right, their paths do not even intersect.

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they were walking in opposite directions (on different sides of the road), so they both turned toward each other. One left , the other right,

they meet in the middle of the road (must be a wide road)

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by circle drive do u mean round-a-bout?

i think he meant a U-shaped street, wherein both drivers turn in at separate entrances

A U-shaped street doesn't provide an intersection.

A road radially entering a circular drive provides an intersection - as a longitudinal road intersecting a constant-latitude road very near the poles - or a roundabout - would.

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