In what order can the 3 cars in the uncontrolled intersection proceed?

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A, C and B (red, yellow and blue).
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A, B and C (red, blue and yellow).
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B, C and A (blue, yellow and red).
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C, A and B (yellow, red and blue).
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Explanation
The blue car (B) has the right-of-way because it is proceeding straight ahead, then the yellow car (C) may turn left. The red car (A), which wishes to enter the road, must yield to both of the other vehicles before turning.
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