You must yield to other drivers:
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Only when a yield sign is present.
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When they are coming out of an alley or driveway.
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When entering a street from an alley.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When entering a street from an alley, drivers must yield to other drivers to ensure safe merging into traffic flow. Idaho law mandates that drivers stop when entering a street from an alley, building, driveway, or private road. This stop allows drivers to assess the traffic on the street, yielding to any oncoming vehicles to avoid disrupting the flow of traffic and prevent potential collisions.
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