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At a standard 4-way intersection, the drivers of any three cars arriving at exactly the same time can easily tell which one is on the right. Each driver looks to his (or her) right. Two of them will see a car to their right. One will see an unoccupied part of the intersection, or a car that clearly arrived after the first three. That is the car "on the right" and the one that should go first.

If four cars arrive at the intersection simultaneously (very unlikely) it is almost certain the at least one of the drivers will believe he (or she) got there first and will pull into the intersection. The rest will follow in reasonable order.

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Q: If 3 cars get to a stop sign at the same time...the rules say the car on the right goes first...my problem is that each cars right is not the same...what gives.... What if it was 4 cars?
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