Drivers must yield the right-of-way to:
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Funeral processions.
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Military convoys.
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Pedestrians crossing a street within a clearly marked crosswalk or at an unmarked intersection.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Funeral processions, military convoys, and pedestrians crossing a public street or highway all necessitate drivers to yield. Yielding to funeral processions shows respect for the deceased and their family, while yielding to military convoys ensures their safe passage. Yielding to pedestrians crossing the street prioritizes their safety and prevents accidents.
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