When no signs, signals, or police tell you what to do at an intersection:
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Drivers turning left must always stop before entering the intersection.
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Drivers going straight through the intersection must yield to the vehicles turning left.
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All drivers have the right-of-way.
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Drivers turning left must yield to drivers going straight through the intersection.
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Explanation
When approaching an uncontrolled intersection and turning left, yield to drivers going straight. If you're going straight, don’t assume others will yield - slow down to stay safe.
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