If another driver fails to yield the right-of-way at a yield sign, you should proceed with caution and yield to them to avoid a potential collision. It is important to prioritize safety and follow traffic rules to prevent accidents.
If another driver fails to yield, you should prioritize your safety by slowing down or stopping if necessary to avoid a collision. Use your horn to alert the other driver if needed, and be prepared to take evasive action. After ensuring your safety, you may want to document the incident and report it to the authorities if necessary. Always remain calm and focused on the road.
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unintentional prospective
You should write another letter to them and send it REGISTERED MAIL!
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Yes,it fails.
You should replace the surge strip if the circuit breaker fails to reset.
The primary reason is driver error. Most collisions at controlled intersections occur after a complete stop because the driver fails to look both ways before proceeding through the intersection. The other driver fails to rec­ognize a stop or yield sign, resulting in a collision.
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Replace it.
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Try to move on. ^ If that fails, tell him off...if that fails, try making friends, if that fails, give him the finger and don't say crap to him.