You reach an intersection with stop signs on all four corners at the same time as the driver on your left. Who has the right of way?
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The driver on your left has the right-of-way.
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Whoever is signaling to make a turn has the right-of-way.
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In this situation, both you and the driver on your left have the right-of-way simultaneously.
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You have the right-of-way.
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Explanation
At a four-way stop, all vehicles must stop. When two vehicles arrive at the intersection simultaneously, the driver on the right has the right-of-way.
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