Following the right-of-way rules at intersections, you should:

Yield to vehicles, bicyclists, and pedestrians on the through road when approaching a T-intersection.
Give up your right-of-way when it will help prevent collisions.
Yield to all traffic already in the circle when approaching a roundabout.
All of the above.
Explanation

The right-of-way rules are designed to ensure safe and orderly traffic flow at intersections. For example, when entering a roundabout, always yield to traffic already in the circle, and at T-intersections, yield to traffic on the through road. Being cautious and yielding when necessary helps prevent collisions, especially when other drivers or pedestrians may not be following the rules.

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