When more than one driver reaches a four-way stop intersection, the last driver to stop should be the first to go.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
At a four-way stop intersection, the first driver to come to a complete stop should be the first to proceed. If two vehicles arrive at the intersection at the same time, the vehicle on the left should yield to the vehicle on the right.
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