Yield to right of way
Yield to right of way.
You are out of touch. Perhaps. That's a suggestion not a comment on you personally by the way.
Drive way right
the same way you took it apart but backwards
i really do not know! that is kinda what i would call a brain teaser
Drive way right
Making Ends Meet
Yield means to give way. It can also mean that the land yields wheat and barley.
It means that you have to yield, or stop, for the driver that has the right of way.
Other vehicle in intersection goes before you do
A driver should yield the right-of-way to pedestrians:
The word "yield" means to give way or surrender, especially in a conflict or competition. It can also mean to allow someone or something to pass or have the right of way.
"Yield" means to give something to somebody who demands it. "Right of way" means the right to go through some place (like an intersetion.) If you see a "Yield" sign as you enter some kind of intersection, it means that somebody else (not you) has the right of way, and you must yield it to them. In the U.S.A., a YIELD sign means the same thing as a STOP sign except you don't have to stop---all you have to do is keep out of the other guy's way, and you're golden.