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Generally, when you have the right-of-way, take it! (But don't get in an accident just to assert your rights.)

Some people like to "wave" others ahead, out of turn, thinking this is courteous. In fact, this practice is confusing, inefficient, and dangerous. Courteous people do what they are supposed to do. Driving is safe when all vehicles move in predictable ways. So drive predictably, following the rules established rules and customs. When it's your turn to go, then go!

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