At intersections without ‘Stop’ or ‘Yield’ signs, you must:
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Treat the intersection as if it was a roundabout.
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Yield to the vehicle on your left if it reaches the intersection at the same time as you.
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Yield to the vehicle or bicycle that arrives first.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
At intersections without 'Stop' or 'Yield' signs, slow down and be ready to stop. Yielding to the vehicle or bicycle that arrives first ensures orderly traffic flow and reduces the risk of collisions.
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