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Yielding in traffic means
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a. to slow or stop to allow others to go before you.

b. to stop at stop signs and traffic lights.

c. others stop for you.

d. speeding up to avoid a collision.
5 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is:

**a. to slow or stop to allow others to go before you.**
5 months ago

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