When making a left turn at a stop sign, the driver must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians who have the right of way.
Oncoming traffic does, unless they have a stop sign.
It's left, right, left. Reason is that you're on the left side of the car so you always want left to ur left first and last for safety.
if you and the other person have a stop sign, the person on the right has the right of way....if you have a stop sign and the other person does not, then u have jumped in front of them and you are at fault. in other words, if u r making a right and both of u have stop signs and the other person hit u...then they are at fault because u were on their right...unless they were at their stop sign BEFORE u were
In American Sign Language, the sign for a question mark is formed by raising your eyebrows slightly and making a questioning facial expression at the end of the sentence to indicate that it is a question. There is no specific hand sign for the question mark itself.
whoever did not stop i guess. obviously there had to be a light or a stop sign and someone did not obey the stop sign or light. the first to stop at a 4 way stop has the right to go, if it is a light well someone blew the light.
Who was at the stop sign first? It is like a four way stop but only two ways. At a 4 way stop, the first vehicle to the stop sign has the right of way. When only the cross-street has stop signs, if one vehicle has stopped and the other is still approaching the stop sign, the first vehicle may proceed, including making a left in front of the approaching vehicle. But once both have stopped, the left turning vehicle must yield.
It sounds like the cv boot on the axle. When there is a hole, the grease leaks out and it starts to grind the axle. You may need a new left or right axle, and cv boot.
If you are right handed: Place your left hand palm up in front of you, and sharply bring your right hand down (little finger side down, palm facing yourself) across the middle of the left hand. If you are left handed, do the reverse (Right hand placed, left hand brought down)
The first one at the stop sign lol nah the right
by making stop sign
Right.
An octagon (like a STOP sign).