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drek231 [11]
3 years ago
6

At an open or uncontrolled intersection, yeild if ????

Law
1 answer:
podryga [215]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: There are five right-of-way rules when entering an uncontrolled intersection: The vehicle that arrived first has the right-of-way. If two or more vehicles arrive at roughly the same time, drivers on the left must yield to drivers on the right. If you are turning left, yield to oncoming traffic even if you arrived first.

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