A driver must yield the right of way:
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When more than one driver reaches a four-way stop intersection.
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To the last driver to stop.
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To through traffic when approaching a MERGE sign.
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When making a left turn on a red light after a complete stop.
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Explanation
A MERGE sign is a traffic sign that indicates that two separate roadways are coming together into one lane. Merge signs may appear on expressways just before expressway ramps. When approaching a Merge sign, remember that you must yield the right-of-way to through traffic. This means that you must slow down, look for approaching traffic, and be prepared to merge safely into the existing lane of traffic.
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