United States v. Cruikshank (1876)
yup
Varies state to state, check your individual state statutes--Traffic Specialist
punjab
It's called right of way. Whoever is making a right turn has the right of way. Rule 1. The first car to arrive at the intersection goes first. Rule 2. If they arrive at the same time the car on the right goes first, regardless of what manuver he intends to make. Rule 3. If you're not sure, signaling the other driver to go is always good common courtesy and is acceptable.
No not under the currant laws of the state
Hatshepsut
Sovereign means that the "body" has the right to its own rule, i.e. the U.S. rules itself, thus is a sovereign state.
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.
defend who has the right to rule?
divine kingship is that the right to rule was god-given
Well, its not a rule, when your government is authoritarian or dictatorship, it automatically revokes your right to leave the country.