At an intersection not controlled by signs or signals, you should:
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Wait until there are no vehicles at the intersection.
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Wait until the traffic signal light turns green.
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Yield to the vehicle to your right.
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Yield to the vehicle to your left.
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Explanation
At an intersection without any signs or signals, the driver on the left must yield the right-of-way to the driver on the right. This rule also applies when two or more drivers approach a STOP sign at the same time and they are at right angles to each other. It is important to always be aware of your surroundings at intersections and take necessary steps to prevent striking a pedestrian or another vehicle.
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