In general, the car on the right has the right of way over the car on the left.
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.
If the left lane is ending, and merging into the right lane, then the car already in the right lane has right of way.
the car on the left has the right of way.
No. The car on the left always has the right of way according to drivers license manuals.
Car turning right has the right away. Car turning from left has to yield the right away to cars coming strait or turning right this is the law in all 50 states
When both cars are turning left, the car that does not have to cross the path of oncoming traffic typically has the right of way.
the car making the left yields to the car making the right otherwise the car making the left can be sited for failure to yield to the right of way to oncoming traffic.
if you are on the right hand side of the car you put the seatbelt on your right shoulder and if you are on the left put the seatbelt on your left shoulder
I believe it is the car making a left turn.I was taught hat the left part of the intersection gets the right of way
Down for left turns, up for right turns.
It depends on which way your car is sliding. If your car's back end slides to the right, you'll want to turn your steering wheel to the right. Same basic principle the other way. Car slides left, turn your wheel left. Eventually it should straighten out so you can regain control of the car.
the car on the left of the intersection has to give right of way to the car on the right