At intersections where two or more drivers stop at STOP signs at the same time and they are at right angles:
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The driver on the left must yield to the driver on the right.
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The driver who was going faster before stopping must yield.
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The driver on the right must yield to the driver on the left.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
At intersections not controlled by traffic signals, if you arrive simultaneously with a vehicle on your right that must also stop at a Stop sign, you must yield to that vehicle. In this situation, all vehicles on your right have the right-of-way.
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