You are entering a roadway from a private road, and you need to turn left. You have to yield to:
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Vehicles from the right.
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Pedestrians only.
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Vehicles from the left.
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Vehicles from both directions.
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Explanation
If drivers enter a roadway from a private road, such as a driveway, they must stop and yield to pedestrians, bicycles, and vehicles traveling in both directions.
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