Whoever gets to the stop sign first gets to go first, followed by the next, and the next, and the next. If you get there at the same time as another driver, the driver on the right side generally has the right of way. Always be prepared for aggressive drivers at a 4-way stop, and let them go ahead.
That sign would be the stop sign, the 4-way sign tell you that at that intersection, 4 of the directions of travel through the intersection (including yours) have a stop sign.
Anyone without the stop sign on their part of the road.
If there is no white line, you must stop before the stop sign, not past it. In some cases, it is okay to edge slowly forward so you are able to look left and right to make sure there is no traffic. If at a 3, 4 or all-way stop sign, stop before the stop sign and if there is no other cars at the other stop signs, you may continue on. Whoever stops first at a 3, 4 or all-way stop has the right away to go first, but many people don't follow that now.
whoever did not stop i guess. obviously there had to be a light or a stop sign and someone did not obey the stop sign or light. the first to stop at a 4 way stop has the right to go, if it is a light well someone blew the light.
If the traffic lights are not working, the intersection is treated like a 4-way stop. That is, as if everyone has a stop sign.
depending on where you live. In Canada, we treat them as if it was a 4 way stop sign.
Yes, you must always stop at a 4-way stop.
If it is a 4-way hillside, it is the first car that arrives at the stop sign. The rule is that the car to the right of your car has the right-of-way.
You treat the light as a stop sign. The intersection will become a 3 or 4 way stop and watch for pedestrians.
When approaching a 4-way intersection with 2 stop signs, the rule is to yield the right of way to vehicles that arrive first. If two vehicles arrive at the same time, the vehicle on the right has the right of way. It is important to come to a complete stop at the stop sign before proceeding through the intersection.
Who was at the stop sign first? It is like a four way stop but only two ways. At a 4 way stop, the first vehicle to the stop sign has the right of way. When only the cross-street has stop signs, if one vehicle has stopped and the other is still approaching the stop sign, the first vehicle may proceed, including making a left in front of the approaching vehicle. But once both have stopped, the left turning vehicle must yield.
In Colorado failure to stop at a stop sign is a 4 point ticket.