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The blue redgreen
ОтветитьThen the red car then the green car
ОтветитьThe blue car
ОтветитьThe two cars that is driving by
ОтветитьBlue car
ОтветитьB
ОтветитьBlue has r o w
ОтветитьB
ОтветитьB
ОтветитьThe red car goes first
ОтветитьThe blue car should give way to red car because red car had arrived earlier than the blue car, evidently the front wheel already positioned turning left, therefore red, followed by green and then blue
ОтветитьBlue,red green
ОтветитьBlue
ОтветитьRule for safety: if in any doubt, just be patient and wait for the intersection to be clear. Few seconds of wait can save you agony of weeks
Ответитьblue car, red, green
ОтветитьB
ОтветитьB
ОтветитьBlue red green
Ответитьtbh i didn't even read the book yet and i got it right
ОтветитьIn Europe the right answer is Green-Blue-Red because Green comes from the right side of Blue and the Red car is supposed to turn left. In the case Red car doen't turn and goes straight ahead then must go first, followed by Green and Blue car. T crossings don't work the same way as in the US.
Ответитьc
ОтветитьB
Ответитьb
ОтветитьIf your in the Philippines they all go at the same time.
ОтветитьA
ОтветитьAnswer is "B".
ОтветитьB
ОтветитьThe blue car
ОтветитьBlue
ОтветитьBlue red green
ОтветитьWhat if the blue car wanted to turn right? Same way as the red car, I was the red car and I think it should’ve been red and blue
ОтветитьB
Ответитьb
ОтветитьB
ОтветитьYou also said the first come first go from the other video.
ОтветитьB
ОтветитьOption B
ОтветитьC
ОтветитьB
ОтветитьB
Ответитьb
ОтветитьC
ОтветитьBlue
ОтветитьBlue green then red
ОтветитьB
ОтветитьBlue, Red, Green
ОтветитьB is the answer
Ответитьwhy does red car go second? is it cuz it's on uphill?
ОтветитьOption B
ОтветитьIn a T intersection green has to give away to all so blue is first then red and green . It's B
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