A driver must yield to other drivers, bicyclists or pedestrians when entering an intersection with a flashing yellow arrow.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
A flashing yellow arrow at an intersection means you may turn in the direction of the arrow after yielding the right of way to any pedestrians, bicyclists and vehicles in the intersection. In this situation, if a pedestrian is entering the intersection, the driver must yield to the pedestrian and stop their vehicle to allow the pedestrian to cross safely.
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