Most stop signs should be yield signs anyway; or, for 4-ways, "yield to traffic on right".
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#2421
Posted 08 September 2024 - 04:33 PM
#2422
Posted Yesterday, 07:04 AM
That is currently the rule if there are no stop sign in all directions?
#2423
Posted Yesterday, 07:06 AM
*obvs if something is in the way
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#2424
Posted Yesterday, 07:10 AM
In the absence of traffic lights, stop or yield signals, the first vehicle to reach the intersection gets the right-of-way.
In general, in both controlled and uncontrolled intersections, if multiple vehicles arrive simultaneously, the driver to your right always takes precedence. For roundabouts, always yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians crossing from all directions before signaling when exiting.
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Edited by Victoria Watcher, Yesterday, 07:10 AM.
#2425
Posted Yesterday, 07:17 AM
No stop signs “In all directions,” can mean there are directions with, and without stop signs at this intersection.
“In all directions” can also mean no stop signs at all.
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#2426
Posted Yesterday, 07:19 AM
Good practice is "don't enter or cross another road unless it is safe to do so".
Edited by Victoria Watcher, Yesterday, 07:19 AM.
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