Two vehicles are approaching an uncontrolled “T” intersection. One vehicle is on the through road and the other is on the road that ends. Who has the right-of-way at the intersection?
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The vehicle that arrives first.
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The vehicle on the through road.
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The vehicle on the through road.
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The vehicle on the right.
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Explanation
At an uncontrolled "T" intersection, the vehicle traveling on the through road has the right-of-way. The driver on the road that ends must wait until the through road is clear before proceeding.
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