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When two vehicles enter or approach an intersection at approximately the same time and there are no traffic signs or signals, right of way starts with (1) the person to the right and (2) the person to the right who got there first. Always yield to the person on the right... it only takes a second from your time. The driver who intends to stay still typically will also lightly wave their hand in the direction of the other driver, saying "Go ahead; I'll wait." Then, it is your turn. At a 4 way with 4 drivers, the person who got there first goes; then the person to that driver's right; then the next to that driver's right until all have moved. Cars behind pull up, stop, and the "right-right of way" starts all over again. If two cars are facing each other and they each want to turn, crossing the lanes, one chooses to yield and waves the other to go. IF both cars can cross at the same time, they can if safe, one turning left, one turning right, both crossing the opposite lane.

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Q: When two vehicles enter or approach an intersection at approximately the same time and there are no signals who has the right way?
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