At intersections with a Yield sign, you must:
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Proceed without slowing down.
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Yield the right-of-way to vehicles crossing your path.
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Slow down and move forward without stopping.
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Always bring your vehicle to a complete stop.
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Explanation
If you approach an intersection with a Yield sign, always slow down. If there are other vehicles crossing your path, stop and yield the right-of-way. If no vehicles are approaching, check left and right, and proceed without stopping completely. Intersections can be busy, so even when you have the right-of-way, stay alert to potential hazards.
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