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usually the car to the right gets the right of way, but, why be childish?
yield, it takes all of about 3-5 seconds to clear an intersection.


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If two cars stop at the intersection from opposite directions (facing each other) and one is signalling to turn, the car going straight has the right-of-way, and the turning car must yield.

If two cars stop at the intersection at right angles to (beside) each other, the car to the right has the right-of-way.

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If it's a four way stop, it's treated like any other four-way stop. First vehicle to the intersection has right of way, if two or more vehicles stop simultaneously, the vehicle to the right gets right of way. In most intersections, this wouldn't be an issue - such an intersection would either have the four lane road the designated priority road, which does not stop and to which traffic on the two lane road yields unconditionally, or it would be a controlled intersection.

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It really depends on the intersection. Some intersections like this have a traffic light, other intersections like this have stop signs on the two-lane road and the four-lane road doesn't (highway perhaps). If a traffic light at this intersection (at any intersection really) looses power and shuts off, then it's to be treated as an All-Way stop.
To answer the question (I'm assuming you mean if the intersection is an all-way stop), the car that got to a stop first has the right of way. If the two cars come to a stop at the same time, then the car on the right has the right of way, or if the two cars are on opposite sides of the intersection, it doesn't matter who goes first, unless one of the two cars are making a left turn, then the car going straight or right has the right of way (left turns go last).
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Q: When two cars approach a four-way stop which car has to yield the right-of-way?
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