When you enter traffic from a stopped and position, always yield the right of way to
When you enter traffic from a stopped and position, always yield the right of way to
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When you enter traffic from a stopped and position, always yield the right of way to
a right of way violation is when you have a stop sign and pull into on-coming traffic when the lane is not clear to enter.
On a vertical display traffic signal the green light is on the bottom. On a horizontal display traffic signal it is to the right, but may depend on that state (or municipality's) practice.
You ALWAYS yield to the vehicle on your right.
Be the teachers pet and always get things right
When entering a traffic roundabout you need to slow down, signal, and move into the correct lane. You also need to give right of way to drivers in the roundabout.
Nope, it is unlawful, you cannot enter a parking lot and exit on the street you were going to turn right on at the traffic light. You cannot enter a parking lot unless you were going to obtain any kind of service.
lollipop people are not always right, and traffic lights are (except if there is an electrical difficulty with them)
In general, only when the lane to the right of the other vehicle is an actual traffic lane, and not always then.The traffic violation "passing on the right" is generally interpreted as using the shoulder to pass another vehicle.
Lights are situated as red, yellow, green. In complicated traffic patterns, lights can be arrows, or the /do not/ indicators. When a traffic light is non-functioning at an intersection, the first to the right has right of way, and each driver from each of the 4 sides takes a turn in that order.
Because everyone is trying to pass the slower moving traffic and most highways are posted with the sign, "Slower traffic keep right" or the left lane (passing) is marked "Through Traffic".
Generally speaking, you can not pull out of a parking lot into on coming traffic. The on coming traffic most always will have the right away, regardless of your blinker!