The law gives _______ the right of way at intersections.
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drivers turning right
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drivers turning left
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drivers going straight
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no one
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Explanation
The law does not give anyone the right of way at intersections. Instead, it establishes rules on who must yield the right of way. Even when a driver is legally required to yield, it doesn't mean other drivers have the right to proceed without caution. Every driver has the responsibility to ensure their actions do not lead to a collision.
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