If more the one vehicle is approaching a four-way stop following the rules of right of way. First to stop is the first vehicle to proceed. Farthest to the right is the first to go. Straight traffic goes first.
yes, because you got there first.
Yes, the first vehicle to arrive at a 4-way stop has the right of way. If two vehicles arrive at the same time, defer to the vehicle to your right. If there is no vehicle to your right, you have the right of way.
Who was at the stop sign first? It is like a four way stop but only two ways. At a 4 way stop, the first vehicle to the stop sign has the right of way. When only the cross-street has stop signs, if one vehicle has stopped and the other is still approaching the stop sign, the first vehicle may proceed, including making a left in front of the approaching vehicle. But once both have stopped, the left turning vehicle must yield.
When approaching an aircraft at night, vehicle operators should always make themselves visible to the pilot. Aircraft cannot stop suddenly and do not have great visibility.
You are required to stop for any pedestrians. Then proceed to check for traffic.
all traffic, in either direction, must slow down, pull to the right of the road, and stop until the emergency vehicle passes
all traffic, in either direction, must slow down, pull to the right of the road, and stop until the emergency vehicle passes
Yes, you can go first if you are the first one there. However, not everyone obeys this law and you should use caution before you proceed.
all traffic, in either direction, must slow down, pull to the right of the road, and stop until the emergency vehicle passes
If you are the first vehicle approaching an intersection with a red light or stop sign, stop behind the stop line if it is marked on the pavement. If there is no stop line, stop at the crosswalk, marked or not. If there is no crosswalk, stop at the edge of the sidewalk. If there is no sidewalk, stop at the edge of the intersection.
If your car is stuck on the tracks, and a train is approaching- then YES- get OUT of the car and get off the tracks. It is not that the train engineer does not want to stop, it is that he CANNOT stop- it may take a mile or more in distance to fully stop a heavy train. You will lose the car, but you will keep your life.
You must STOP, and wait until GREEN then GO.