Correct.
The law imposes an obligation to yield the right of way under certain circumstances, but does not give the "right" of "way" to anyone.
no. when it comes to the right-of-way traffic regulations, the reality is the law gives no driver the right-of-way. traffic regulations only state who must yield the right-of-way.
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The way the rule of Right of Way works is that if two cars arrive at an intersection at the same time, the one to the left yields to the car on its right. However if the car on the left stops before the car on the right, the car that stopped first has the right of way.
Non-rescindable means something is permanent, and cannot be taken away. Right of way access gives someone privileges to legally cross one's property. So non-rescindable right of way access gives people permanent privileges to cross someone else's property legally.
The second amendment gives the right to bear arms. Put another way, it gives the right to own guns.
Whichever one has either more courtesy or less insurance. Maritime law, sea etiquette and common sense says the power boat. It is more manoeverable. The adage was steam (power) gives way to sail.
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You apply the law right? I don't know any other way to apply the law in tennis but to apply the law!
it is a math a matic way of showing the way phisic law and may of us have that law just right here with us
In general, the driver who arrives first at an intersection or stop sign has the right of way. However, there are specific traffic laws and rules that determine who should yield in different situations, such as yielding to pedestrians, emergency vehicles, or certain road signs. It's important for all drivers to understand and follow these rules to ensure safety on the road.