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In the graphic, Car A has the right of way, meaning Car B must yield to it. This is typically indicated by road signs or traffic rules dictating who has priority at intersections. Car B should wait until it is safe to proceed without interfering with Car A's path. Yielding is essential for maintaining safety and order on the road.

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