The car to the right
Another View: Above answer is incorrect. If the intersection is uncontrolled by any signs or signal, the car which approached the intersection from the bottom leg of the tee (i.e.: the road which ended at the intersection) yields to the through-roadway.
yes you can go to the right after you stop... The driver who arrives at the intersection first has the right to proceed first. When two drivers on perpendicular paths arrive at the intersection simultaneously, the driver to the right (from the drivers' point of view) has the right to proceed first.
The car on the left. The car on the right has to yield. Wrong section btw.
If you're talking about when two cars approach a stop sign at the same time, it means that the car to the right has right of way.
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When two cars arrive at an intersection simultaneously, the car on the right has the right-of-way.
When two cars arrive at a stop sign simultaneously, the vehicle on the right has the right of way.
In a scenario where two cars arrive at an intersection simultaneously, the car on the right has the right of way.
When two cars arrive at a stop sign at the same time, the car on the right has the right of way.
In a scenario where two cars arrive at an intersection at the same time, the car on the right typically has the right of way.
In a scenario where two cars arrive at an intersection simultaneously, the vehicle on the right is typically granted the right-of-way.
The car on the right.
When two cars arrive at an intersection at the same time, the proper protocol for determining the right of way is to yield to the vehicle on the right. This means that the car on the left should wait for the car on the right to proceed first.
At a four-way stop intersection, the car that arrives first has the right of way. If two cars arrive at the same time, the car on the right has the right of way.
At a four-way stop intersection, the car that arrives first has the right of way. If two cars arrive at the same time, the car on the right has the right of way.
When two vehicles arrive at a stop sign simultaneously, the vehicle on the right has the right of way.
When two vehicles arrive at stop signs in an intersection at the same time, the vehicle on the right has the right of way.