When you reach an intersection with stop signs at all four corners, you must yield the right-of-way to the driver:
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On your left.
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Who arrived before you.
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Of a school bus.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
At a four-way stop, the general rule is that the first vehicle to come to a complete stop is the first to proceed through the intersection. If two or more vehicles arrive at the same time, the driver on the right has the right-of-way. Always approach four-way stops with caution, make full stops, and communicate clearly with other drivers through signals or eye contact when necessary.
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