First Come, First Go
The first vehicle to stop at the intersection has the right of way.
If you arrive first, you go first — after coming to a complete stop, of course.
If Two Vehicles Arrive at the Same Time
The vehicle on the right has the right of way.
The driver on the left should yield.
If Two Vehicles Are Across from Each Other
If both are going straight, they can go at the same time.
If one is turning left, the driver turning left yields to the driver going straight.
Pedestrians Always Come First
If someone is in or approaching a crosswalk, they have the right of way — even if it’s your turn to go.
When in Doubt, Yield
If you’re unsure who should go, let the other driver proceed. It’s always better to be cautious than to cause a collision.
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