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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.

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Q: When two cars arrive at a t-intersection who has right of way?
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