If you are driving on a two-lane road and come to an intersection with a divided highway, you:
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Have the right-of-way.
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Must yield the right-of-way to other traffic.
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Must yield the right of way to trains.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
If you are driving on a two-lane road and approach an intersection with a divided highway, you may see a sign instructing you to yield. Slow down, and stop if there are vehicles in your way. If the intersection is clear, you may proceed without stopping.
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