If two vehicles arrive at an intersection with 4-way stop signs, which driver must yield? The driver who is going straight at the intersection. The driver who arrives first at the intersection. The driver who is driving on a large public road. The driver on the left if both drivers arrive at the same time.
Question
If two vehicles arrive at an intersection with 4-way stop signs, which driver must yield? The driver who is going straight at the intersection. The driver who arrives first at the intersection. The driver who is driving on a large public road. The driver on the left if both drivers arrive at the same time.
Solution 1
The driver who must yield in a 4-way stop sign intersection depends on a few factors:
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If two vehicles arrive at the intersection at the same time, the driver on the left should yield to the driver on the right.
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If the vehicles don't arrive at the same time, the driver who arrives first has the right of way and the driver who arrives second must yield.
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The type of road (large public road or not) or the direction the driver is going (straight or not) doesn't typically affect who has the right of way at a 4-way stop. The rules above apply regardless of these factors.
So, to summarize, the driver who must yield is either the one who arrives second at the intersection or the one on the left if both drivers arrive at the same time.
Solution 2
The driver who must yield in an intersection with 4-way stop signs depends on a few factors:
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If two vehicles arrive at the intersection at the same time, the driver on the left should yield to the driver on the right.
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If the vehicles don't arrive at the same time, the driver who arrives first has the right of way and the driver who arrives second must yield.
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The type of road (large public road or not) or the direction the driver is going (straight or not) doesn't typically affect who has the right of way at a 4-way stop. The rules above apply regardless of these factors.
So, to summarize, the driver who must yield is either the one who arrives second or, if both arrive at the same time, the one on the left.
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