When two cars arrive at an intersection with no signs or signals at the same time, which car has the right-of-way?
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The car approaching from the right.
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The car approaching from the left.
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The car that is traveling faster.
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The car in which the driver sounds the horn.
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Explanation
At an intersection with no signs or signals, the general rule is to yield to the vehicle on your right if both vehicles arrive at the same time. The vehicle on the right already has the right-of-way in the absence of any other traffic control device.
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