Yield the right of way at an intersection when: You are at a “T' intersection—yield to traffic on the through road. Returning to the road after the car has been parked. You arrive at stop sign at the same time as another vehicle. Yield to the vehicle on your right. Another vehicle reaches an intersection first. Making U-turns. When making a U-turn, start the turn from the far left lane on your side. Give a left turn signal. Then, stop and check for oncoming traffic, bicycles, and pedestrians that may be entering the intersection. Complete the U-turn in the right lane traveling in the opposite direction. U-turns are not legal everywhere.
Contents.Right-of-way Some T junctions are controlled by, but others rely upon drivers to obey rules, which vary from place to place. SGI. Clause 2 of Section 1 of Article 102 of the Road Traffic Security Rules. Staff. Access Management in the Vicinity of Intersections.
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