Wait for the truck to pass through the intersection
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When approaching an intersection of this type, you shall yield the right-of-way to any vehicle which has entered the intersection on your right or is approaching the intersection from your right. If the road to your right is clear, or if approaching vehicles are far enough from the intersection to make your crossing safe, you may proceed. Since there are no traffic controls at this intersection, make sure that there are no approaching vehicles from the left. you may legally have the right-of-way, but you should be sur the other driver yield to you before you proceed. [4-2] Look this up!!! :)
15mph
Stop just before you enter the intersection.
In California, the last 100 feet before an uncontrolled (no traffic signal) intersection must be travelled at a speed no greater than 15 mph if the driver does not have a clear, unobstructed view of the other vehicles at or approaching the intersection. Where a signal is used, this does not apply.
When the intersection is clear and your direction has right of way.
The answer depends on state law. In Oregon and Washington you must stop before entering a roadway from a private drive or alley.
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Stop completely before entering the crosswalk or intersection. Then, proceed when you can do so safely. Basically, treat the intersection as if there are stop signs at each corner of the intersection.
When it is stated that the vehicle on the right has the right of way at a four-way stop, it means that the vehicle approaching the intersection from the right should proceed first. This is a rule of priority that helps to regulate traffic flow and avoid accidents. The other vehicles at the intersection should wait for the vehicle on the right to go before proceeding.
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