The rule that supersedes all other "right-of-way" rules is the rule to yield to emergency vehicles with lights and sirens activated.
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The main rule for right of way when driving is to yield to other vehicles and pedestrians when necessary, and to follow traffic signals and signs to determine who has the right of way in different situations.
The rule that overrides all other right of way rules is the rule that requires drivers to yield to emergency vehicles with their lights and sirens activated.
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.
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The person who has right of way is the rider with the highest gaits!!! -----actually The official rule/right of way is left shoulder to left shoulder
No. The one on the right has right of way. There is an old rule that says "if you are on the right, you are right."
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The way the rule of Right of Way works is that if two cars arrive at an intersection at the same time, the one to the left yields to the car on its right. However if the car on the left stops before the car on the right, the car that stopped first has the right of way.
It's called right of way. Whoever is making a right turn has the right of way. Rule 1. The first car to arrive at the intersection goes first. Rule 2. If they arrive at the same time the car on the right goes first, regardless of what manuver he intends to make. Rule 3. If you're not sure, signaling the other driver to go is always good common courtesy and is acceptable.