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Generally the one that arrived first.
yes you can go to the right after you stop... The driver who arrives at the intersection first has the right to proceed first. When two drivers on perpendicular paths arrive at the intersection simultaneously, the driver to the right (from the drivers' point of view) has the right to proceed first.
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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.
you enter the intersection first... that's the reason why you got hit because you knew the the intersection was not under control
(in the US) the generally recognized rule of the road is that if two vehicles arrive at an intersection at approximately the same time you always yield to the vehcle that it on your right. if there are no crosswalks and no stop/ yield signs then generally just pay attention to the other driver. but if it is a four way stop (stop sign on all four roads intersecting) law is whomever stops first goes first
Not sure about NY, but I believe the first vehicle that approches the intersection goes first, followed by the others in order of arrival at intersection. Unless two or more people come to the intersection at the same time then its the person to the right. once the first person has cleared the intersection.
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When two or more cars arrive at an intersection at the same time, the RIGHTMOST car gets to go first. So if a car is facing north, and the other is facing to the west, the western facing car gets to go straight or turn left FIRST.
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.