When two vehicles enter an intersection from different highways at the same time, which vehicle must yield the right-of-way?
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The vehicle on the left.
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Neither one.
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Either one.
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The vehicle on the right.
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Explanation
At uncontrolled intersections, if two vehicles arrive from different roadways simultaneously, the vehicle on the left must yield to the vehicle on the right.
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