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A vehicle about to enter a roundabout has no right-of-way over vehicles already in the circle Arkansas
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Whoever arrives first has the right-of-way.If both vehicles arrive at the same time, the vehicle to the right has the right-of-way.If both vehicles arrive at the same time, are across from each other, and one of the vehicles intends to turn left, the left-turning vehicle must yield to the other vehicle.
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Yes, the first vehicle to arrive at a 4-way stop has the right of way. If two vehicles arrive at the same time, defer to the vehicle to your right. If there is no vehicle to your right, you have the right of way.
The vehicle to the right has right-of-way.
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If the intersection is not marked, the car to the right has the right of way. If the intersection is marked, then obey the signs. If one vehicle needs to yield to an on-coming vehicle, then the larger vehicle probably has the right of way. If it is during planting or harvesting time, be prepared to yield to farm vehicles.
While sitting in the vehicle facing forward the left side will be on your left and the right side will be on your right.For parts on cars with sideways sitting engine/trans. while sitting in the vehicle facing forward the left side of the engine will be closest to the front of the vehicle.The driver sits in the side of the vehicle closest to the center of the road. Therefore, in the US, where vehicles drive on the right, the driver sits in the left side of the vehicle. The reverse is true in the UK, where vehicles drive on the left, the driver sits in the right side of the vehicle.
While sitting in the vehicle facing forward the left side will be on your left and the right side will be on your right.For parts on cars with sideways sitting engine/trans. while sitting in the vehicle facing forward the left side of the engine will be closest to the front of the vehicle.The driver sits in the side of the vehicle closest to the center of the road. Therefore, in the US, where vehicles drive on the right, the driver sits in the left side of the vehicle. The reverse is true in the UK, where vehicles drive on the left, the driver sits in the right side of the vehicle.
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