It's called right of way. Whoever is making a right turn has the right of way. Rule 1. The first car to arrive at the intersection goes first. Rule 2. If they arrive at the same time the car on the right goes first, regardless of what manuver he intends to make. Rule 3. If you're not sure, signaling the other driver to go is always good common courtesy and is acceptable.
false
turn your turn signal on
turn your turn signal on
making a right turn in a two way street
no
You should always look for a yield sign, or oncoming traffic.
It depends on where the intersection is. For an intersection in the middle of the countryside, you should probably look both ways so that you won't get hit by a car.
before you enter the intersection
before you enter the intersection
before you enter the intersection
20ft
You should give a turn signal when you are within 100 feet of an intersection. Apparently, local rules vary or the above is incorrect as it is 300 ft in my town/state.
the person making a right. If you are making a left hand turn, you never have the right of way. in this situation, you would turn right first and the person making a left hand turn (if already in the middle of the intersection) can turn because if they don't they are blocking traffic. If they are not in the intersection, they should not move at all.