At intersections with a yield sign, you must:
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Slow down and proceed.
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Yield to the vehicles on your right only.
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Yield to the vehicles on your left only.
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Yield the right-of-way to cross traffic close enough to cause conflict.
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Explanation
If you are approaching an intersection with a yield sign facing you, you should yield the right-of-way to other drivers. Slow down or come to a complete stop, and allow vehicles arriving from other directions to enter the intersection first. You may proceed once the road is clear.
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