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If more than one vehicle is approaching a four way stop and you are the first one to get there and stop do you have the right to move forward 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.


At two stop signs does car on right always have right of way?

No. The car on the left always has the right of way according to drivers license manuals.


When two vehicles approach a four way stop sign intersection at right angles to each other and at the same time?

The vehicle to the right has right-of-way.


When two cars approach a four-way stop which car has to yield the right-of-way?

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Who goes first at a two-way stop?

First whoever stops first and then the person to the right if they all stop at the same time


Explain priority to the right?

If you're talking about when two cars approach a stop sign at the same time, it means that the car to the right has right of way.


Four way stop adjacent cars who has the right of way?

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.


Who has the right of way at a four way stop?

Whoever arrives first has the right of way


What does a right of way mean?

It means that you have to yield, or stop, for the driver that has the right of way.


What does it mean the vehicle on the right has the right away at a four way stop?

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.


What are the 13 right-of-way rules?

At a four way intersection with four stop signs, the first driver there has the right of way. At this same intersection, if you arrive at the same time as a driver beside you, the person to the right has right of way. At a two stop sign intersection, the drivers on the cross street with no stop sign have right of way. The first person to either stop sign has right of way. If you arrive at the stop sign at the same time as someone across with a stop sign and one of you is turning left, the other person has the right of way. At a T intersection with no stop sign, the person at the top of T has right of way. Any person on the road has right of way over anyone coming out of a driveway or parking lot. A person going forward has right of way over a driver going in reverse. A driver on the freeway has right of way over those merging onto freeway. A driver in their lane has right of way over a driver making a lane change into their lane. A driver with a green light, going straight, has right of way over drivers or pedestrians crossing the street. At an intersection with no signs or signals, a driver to the right has right of way. At an intersection with no signal lights a pedestrian has right of way. *These are based on the laws in the state of Oregon. Other states and territories may be slightly different.


If you have right of way and hit another car at a four way intersection who is at fault?

More than likely, the other person is at fault because when you have the right of way, then they should stop. Specifically, if you came to a full stop and the other came to a rolling stop and hit you, then they are at fault. Usually if both of you stop at the same time, the person on the right has the right of way.