Generally the one that arrived first.
Yes, it is true when you approach a yield sign while trying to enter or merge onto another road, the traffic already on that road has the right of way. The cars merging must wait until merging into traffic is safe to do. It is also important that merging cars WAIT for their turn... the first car in line merges in first.
Yes, it is true when you approach a yield sign while trying to enter or merge onto another road, the traffic already on that road has the right of way. The cars merging must wait until merging into traffic is safe to do. It is also important that merging cars WAIT for their turn... the first car in line merges in first.
Drivers should yield to the car on their right if two cars are stopped at an intersection.
Drivers should yield to the car on their right if two cars are stopped at an intersection.
When two cars approach an intersection at the same time, the vehicle on the right typically has the right of way.
no, yield means slow down & make sure you're not going to hit anyone coming by when you get on the road.
When two cars turning left from opposite directions approach an intersection, they must yield to each other and proceed one at a time to safely navigate the intersection. This is done by following traffic signals or signs, and by making sure there is enough space and time to complete the turn without interfering with the other vehicle.
All I know is in a T-intersectin, You have to give way to the right, so it depends...
Everyone must yield to the person on their right.
The car on the left. The car on the right has to yield. Wrong section btw.
yes but you must yield to the other cars. when the arrow is not lit it is an unprotected turn.