At a 4-way stop:
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The driver on the right must yield to the driver on the left.
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The last driver to reach the intersection has the right-of-way.
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The driver reaching the intersection first has the right-of-way.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Drivers should always stop when they arrive at a four-way stop intersection, even if the road appears to be clear of traffic. When two or more vehicles reach the four-way stop intersection, the first driver to arrive and stop should be the first to go. If the vehicles arrive at the same time, then each driver must yield to the vehicle on their right.
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