At intersections with four-way stops:
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The driver who stops first should go first.
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The driver on the right should insist on the right-of-way.
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The driver who stops first should go last.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
When approaching an intersections with four-way stops, drivers must stop, check the intersection for other vehicles, and proceed when it is safe. Generally, if two or more vehicles are waiting to enter the intersection, the first one to stop should be the first to go. When in doubt as to who should have the right-of-way, each driver should yield to the vehicle on their right.
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