If you're walking look, first, over your left shoulder for vehicles turning right, and then look right for vehicles not stopping .
If your driving, look left, then right, then left again. specially for motorcycles.
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Cover the brake and scan ahead
Cover the brake and scan ahead
Cover the brake and scan ahead
When approaching an intersection of this type, you shall yield the right-of-way to any vehicle which has entered the intersection on your right or is approaching the intersection from your right. If the road to your right is clear, or if approaching vehicles are far enough from the intersection to make your crossing safe, you may proceed. Since there are no traffic controls at this intersection, make sure that there are no approaching vehicles from the left. you may legally have the right-of-way, but you should be sur the other driver yield to you before you proceed. [4-2] Look this up!!! :)
You are required to stop for any pedestrians. Then proceed to check for traffic.
Wait for the truck to pass through the intersection
Driveway Patrol offers units to alert homeowners when somebody enters their driveway. The sensor sends a signal to the homeowner inside the home to let them know that somebody is approaching.
Traffic approaching the light is to stop. If the way is clear, traffic can then proceed through the intersection.
If I was you I'd wait behind the white line so that you're out of the intersection. It's unlawful to block an intersection but it's not unlawful to block a driveway of any kind.
McHenry County College "Defensive Driving Course Test": Cover the brake and scan ahead.
It depends on where the intersection is. For an intersection in the middle of the countryside, you should probably look both ways so that you won't get hit by a car.
- A driver approaching an intersection must yield the right-of-way to traffic already in the intersection. (traffic in the intersection has the right of way) - If drivers are approaching an intersection from opposite directions, the driver turning left must yield to approaching traffic going straight or turning right. (traffic going straight or turning right has the right-of-way) - Two drivers at an intersection that arrived at the same time at a right angle. The driver on the left must yield the right-of way. ( the driver on the right has the right of way) -Never insist on the right-away