Question

At a 4-way uncontrolled intersection, who must yield?

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Group of answer choices

a. The driver on the right must yield to the driver on the left.

b. The driver who reaches the intersection first gets to go first.

c. The driver on the left must yield to the driver on the right and pedestrians.

d. The drivers who do not stop first must yield to the driver who did stop first, and all drivers must yield to pedestrians.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
At a 4-way uncontrolled intersection, the correct principle is:

**d. The drivers who do not stop first must yield to the driver who did stop first, and all drivers must yield to pedestrians.**

In general, at a 4-way stop or uncontrolled intersection, vehicles that arrive and stop first have the right of way, and all drivers must yield to pedestrians crossing the intersection.

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