Which of the following is NOT true? When entering an open intersection, drivers must yield the right-of-way if:
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They enter a paved road from an unpaved road.
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They are already in the intersection.
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They enter or cross a state highway from a secondary road.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
At an open intersection, drivers do not have signs or signals telling them to stop or yield. They must yield the right-of-way to vehicles that are already in the intersection, when they are arriving from an unpaved road, or when they plan to make a left turn and a vehicle is approaching from the opposite direction.
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