Pedestrians ALWAYS have the right of way, therefore, all drivers must yield.
True. You must yield to oncoming traffic when making a left at an intersection. As well you must also yield to pedestrians crossing in the crosswalk.
calculations
You must first calculate the theoretical yield of your product using the balanced equation. The crude yield is divided by the theoretical yield and multiplied by 100.
The sign on the highway warned that you must yield to other vehicles.
No. If you approach a yield sign, you must "yield" to cross traffic, or in other words, they have the right of way.
You have to yield the right away if there is a sign that states it or for any emergency vehicles.
You must still come to a complete stop. Even if there is a flashing red light you must stop.
It means that if there is a moving vehicle approaching you on the other roadway, that YOU must yield to that vehicle.
You ALWAYS yield to the vehicle on your right.
A driver must always look to the left and yield to a vehicle that is already in the roundabout.
In road transport a Yield or Give Way sign indicated that a driver must be prepared to stop and yield or stop for another driver who has right of way