Varies state to state, check your individual state statutes.
It is customary that the first to arrive at the intersection will have the right of way.
When in doubt, use visual cues to confirm your intentions with other drivers.
If it is at the same time and since technically there is no right, one of the driver's will need to let the other go first.
15
uncontrolled traffic intersections
Assuming the same volume, yes.
Usually in residential neighborhoods.
Uncontrolled
Looking to the right
A funeral procession has the right-of-way unless the right-of-way is required by an emergency vehicle giving an audible signal.
A funeral procession has the right-of-way unless the right-of-way is required by an emergency vehicle giving an audible signal.
False.
False.
The primary reason is driver error. Most collisions at controlled intersections occur after a complete stop because the driver fails to look both ways before proceeding through the intersection. The other driver fails to rec­ognize a stop or yield sign, resulting in a collision.
15 mph for alleys, blind uncontrolled railroad crossings and blind uncontrolled intersections