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Yield signs are usually placed where auxiliary roads lead into major roads.
when turning right with no stop sign and merging together
When merging onto freeways, etc. This means that the vehicles already on the roadway have the right of way and therefore you must yield to them

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Where do you usually find ''yield right-of-way'' signs posted?

Generally "Yield Right of Way", "Yield" or "Yield Ahead" signs are posted on "approaches to a through street or Highway where conditions are such that a stop is not always required" in the United States. They are also sometimes used in the merging of traffic where safety dictates that one or more lanes must give right of way to the other lanes. Most often yield signs are posted where there is sufficient visibility that merging traffic does not necessarily have to come to a stop before entering a roadway, although you still MUST yield the right-of-way to traffic in that lane.


When a driver approaches another highway with yield right of way signs posted he should?

Look both ways then cross the street


At an intersection having no traffic signs or signals you must yield the right-of-way if?

You ALWAYS yield to the vehicle on your right.


What is the Right turn on red law in Colorado?

According to CRS 42-4-604, one may make a right turn on red if: - they come to a complete stop - they yield to pedestrians - they yield to other traffic legally using the intersection - no signs are posted otherwise (for example, "no turn on red")


Where are yield signs usually placed?

where small roads lead to big roads


When there is a intersection and no sign do you yield?

At intersections without "STOP" or "YIELD" signs, slow down and be ready to stop. Yield to traffic and pedestrians already in the intersection or just entering the intersection.At "T" intersections without "STOP" or "YIELD" signs, yield to traffic and pedestrians on the through road. They have the right-of-way.


What is yield signs?

In road transport a Yield or Give Way sign indicated that a driver must be prepared to stop and yield or stop for another driver who has right of way


Which is one of the two leading causes of crashes in Texas?

1: alcohol and drugs 2:driving under posted speed 3:failure to yield right of way 4:following to closely 5:disregarding stop and go signs


A regulation sign is usually what color?

They are often white, although some are red (stop and yield signs).


Are there still yellow yield signs?

sometimes


What does this brain teaser mean way yield?

Yield to right of way


What is considered the right away on a minnesota county road?

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.