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The vehicle that is going straight has the right of way.
The vehicle to the right has right-of-way.
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!!! :)
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If you have ever approached a large intersection in a sizable city, but the traffic lights are all blinking red, this would be a System is out of control situation. All vehicles must stop at the intersection barrier lines (crosswalk), then proceed when it is safe. When the System is in control, the intersection's right-of-way is being controlled by the lights, and the vehicles are flowing through the intersection in one direction while the vehicles in the crossing direction are waiting their turn... the system controls the flow.
A blind intersection is a place where roads cross and do not provide a good field of view of the traffic about to cross your path. Thus, you enter the intersection "blind" to any approaching vehicles. This can be a very dangerous situation even at moderate driving speeds.In California, a "blind intersection" is an intersection when you cannot see at least 100 ft in both directions on the intersecting road.
the car on the left of the intersection has to give right of way to the car on the right
The primary source of potential problems when approaching an intersection is other vehicles. Drivers may not yield the right of way, run red lights, or make unexpected turns, leading to potential collisions. It's important to always be vigilant and follow traffic signals and signs to reduce the risk of accidents.
If you mean the length of the required curbside to serve the demand, then you will have to first determine the peak hour traffic by mode, the average dwell time of each mode and the length of each mode. Once you get this information you will have to statistically determine the arrival rate of the traffic and hence find the highest curbside occupancy in terms of number of vehicles at any time during the peak hour. Once you get this length, you will multiply it my the length of each mode to gain the length of the required curbside.
When two or more vehicles come to a stop at a 4 way intersection, the vehicle that arrived first proceeds first. In the event that the vehicles come to a stop at the same time, the car on the right proceeds first.
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