Nothing, it's the person who has right of way who has to react Answer Go on the inside track.
The rider who does not have right of way do in an indoor or outdoor riding school should go into the inside track.
Whoever has the lesson or is being instructed or whoever is the more expierenced rider.
Nothing,the person who has the right away has to react.
the rider who has the highest gait
i think go inside of the trck but i don really know at all cause i no gd with horses
The person who has right of way is the rider with the highest gaits!!! -----actually The official rule/right of way is left shoulder to left shoulder
Whoever is receiving the lesson/being instructed or who is a more advanced rider.
I am a horse-rider myself but I personally would suggest that you ask your local riding school
If you are a novice rider or just want a horse you can trust, this is a good thing to do, as all riding school ponies will be well trained, quiet, calm and trustworthy.
It's not quite clear if the question is about riding an animal in an arena, or a bike or car. If you are driving a vehicle, then either you, or other vehicles have the right of way in particular situations. If you are waiting to turn across opposing traffic, you should be signaling your intentions, waiting in the center lane adjacent to your turning destination, because you do NOT have right of way to turn in front of other traffic.
The same as anywhere. Means sticking close behind another rider, letting him deal with most of the wind resistance. Riding in his draft. Saves an important amount of effort.
A saddle is what a rider sits on when riding a horse.