A driver arriving at a four-way stop must yield the right-of-way to the drivers who arrived before him.

True.
False.
Explanation

When approaching a four-way stop, a driver arriving at the intersection must yield the right of way to motorists who arrived before him. This means that if there are vehicles already at the intersection, those drivers have the right to proceed first. Additionally, if two motorists arrive at the same time, and they are on different streets, the driver on the left should yield to the driver on the right.

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