At a four-way stop, who has the right-of-way?
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The vehicle turning.
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There is no specific rule.
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The vehicle turning left.
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The first vehicle to arrive at the intersection.
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Explanation
At a four-way stop, the vehicle that arrives first has the right-of-way. If two or more vehicles arrive at the same time, the vehicle on the right has the right-of-way. Always proceed with caution and never insist on the right-of-way at the risk of a collision.
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