You must yield to other drivers:
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When it helps to prevent collisions.
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When the other drivers are on your left and you have reached an unmarked intersection at the same time.
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When they are driving a truck.
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When your traffic signal is a green.
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Explanation
Yielding to other drivers is essential for preventing collisions and maintaining safety on the road. Prioritizing yielding helps drivers avoid potentially dangerous situations where collisions could occur. By yielding to other drivers, whether at intersections, during lane changes, or in other scenarios, drivers can mitigate the risk of accidents.
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