What happens if two vehicles reach at the same time an intersection with four-way stop signs?
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The driver on the left yields to the driver on the right.
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Rounabout rules apply.
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The first vehicle to reach the intersection must yield.
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The driver on the right yields to the driver on the left.
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Explanation
If two or more vehicles reach a four-way intersection at the same time, each driver must yield to the vehicle on their right. When vehicles from different directions arrive at an intersection at different times, the vehicle that arrives first has the right-of-way.
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