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but what if there are 4 cars
ОтветитьWhat if All 4 Vehicles Arrive at the Same Time?..
ОтветитьOnly one vehicle in the intersection at one time.
ОтветитьYielding to the left makes more sense to me coming from UK where yielding to the right at roundabouts.
The two rules that would make sense:
Yield to the left
Make left turns wide
So, on case of a collission ..How do you prove whose at fault ? Seems a recipe for court cases.
It seems to mee that the rule in other countries ( Europe, Japan etc) is much better : at an equel jinction , the one coming from the right has priority !
It is much easier in the approach , easier to define responsibility and also fairer( as a cyclist , walker you don't want to negotiate with a car ..)
I want to learn this rule 😮
ОтветитьPerfect 👍 i like this explanation
ОтветитьGood advice and explained very simple.
ОтветитьAwesome 👍
ОтветитьPOV: you looked this up because some dude on your left got pissed at you 😂
ОтветитьWhy the right side and not the left?
ОтветитьMyanmar be like: No thanks we will just floor it up and boom
ОтветитьWhat about for those 4 ways with a left tuning lane aswell?
ОтветитьPerfect!
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьWhat do you do if there’s more cars than that all lined up behind each other or if there’s a car at all 4 stop signs?
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ОтветитьIn the 2nd example, the 2 cars going in opposite directions should both have gone at the same time
Ответить4 cars arrive at the same time at a 4 way stop wyd?
ОтветитьI can't understand the second one. Anyone who can explain it to me?
Ответить100 percent correct you always yield to the car on the right
ОтветитьWhat if the car on the other side of me across the street and I stop at the same time, and I want to turn right and they want to turn left? Who goes first?
Ответитьwhat if you and another driver in front of you arrives at the same time? none of you have drivers on your right so who would go first?
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