At an uncontrolled intersection, drivers must:
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Slow down, yield to any vehicle already in the intersection and to the vehicles coming from the right.
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Wait for other vehicles to give them the right of way.
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Speed up and clear the intersection as soon as possible.
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Take the right of way.
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Explanation
At intersections where there is no stop sign, yield sign, or traffic signal, drivers must yield the right-of-way to vehicles already in the intersection and to those coming from the right, and must yield to pedestrians and bicyclists in the crosswalk, whether or not it is marked.
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