Yes.
When entering or crossing a road, street, or highway from a private road, alley, building, or driveway after stopping prior to the sidewalk, you shall yield the right-of-way to all approaching vehicles and pedestrians.
Yield to the vehicle on the paved road in all instances
Yield to the vehicle on the paved road in all instances
How much is the fine for failure to yield to emergency vehicle?
any vehicle leaving private property and entering a public road ,is at fault. all vehicles leaving private property MUST yield to vehicles on a public road
How much is the fine for failure to yield to emergency vehicle?
The car at fault would be the one leaving the stop sign because it's failing to yield to the car traveling straight (that is, if the vehicle going straight has no stop sign).
Why did the deli give way to the street sign? Y + deli = yield.
Yes, the car has to yield
False. In most states, you do have to yield the right of way to an emergency vehicle, as long as you can do so safely.
Pretty much every city/county/state law says to stop before exiting any alley, parking lot, gas station, food joint, etc, onto a street or hiway unless there's a traffic sign saying otherwise. That even means your driveway believe it or not.
A yield street sign looks like an upside down isoceles triangle.