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At a four way intersection with four stop signs, the first driver there has the right of way.

At this same intersection, if you arrive at the same time as a driver beside you, the person to the right has right of way.

At a two stop sign intersection, the drivers on the cross street with no stop sign have right of way.

The first person to either stop sign has right of way.

If you arrive at the stop sign at the same time as someone across with a stop sign and one of you is turning left, the other person has the right of way.

At a T intersection with no stop sign, the person at the top of T has right of way.

Any person on the road has right of way over anyone coming out of a driveway or parking lot.

A person going forward has right of way over a driver going in reverse.

A driver on the freeway has right of way over those merging onto freeway.

A driver in their lane has right of way over a driver making a lane change into their lane.

A driver with a green light, going straight, has right of way over drivers or pedestrians crossing the street.

At an intersection with no signs or signals, a driver to the right has right of way.

At an intersection with no signal lights a pedestrian has right of way.

*These are based on the laws in the state of Oregon. Other states and territories may be slightly different.

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