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Right of Way situations Quiz Yourself

Who must yield in this situation? Uncontrolled 4 way intersection: Both vehicles arrive at same time. A B 1)

Who must yield in this situation? Uncontrolled 3 way intersection: Both vehicles arrive at same time. A B 2)

Who must yield in this situation? Uncontrolled 4 way intersection: Both vehicles arriving at intersection. Vehicle A intends to turn left. A B 3)

Who must yield in this situation? 4 way stop intersection: All vehicles arriving at intersection at same time. Vehicle A intends to turn left. A B 4) C

Who must yield in this situation? 2 way stop intersection: All vehicles arriving at intersection at same time. Vehicle A intends to turn left. A B 5) C

- - All vehicles have a green light, who must yield the right of way in this situation? (vehicles A and C want to turn left) 6) D C A B

Who must yield in this situation? 7) B A Parked car

Which vehicle(s) must stop in this school bus situation? 8) Bus A B C

Who must yield in this situation? B C 9) A

Will the funeral procession have to stop in this situation? 10) Funeral B A

What must A and B do in this situation? (emergency vehicle approaching) 11) B A

What must A and B do in this situation? (emergency vehicle approaching) 12) B A

- - _______ If pedestrians are crossing at these corners, would the drivers have to yield to them? 13)

14) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ What about vehicles still in the intersection after the light changes red?

Even though car A should yield, what should you do if you were car B in this situation? 15) B A

EXTRA CREDIT: What is the meaning of this sign?

Right of Way situations correct answers

Who must yield in this situation? Uncontrolled 4 way intersection: Both vehicles arrive at same time. A B 1) Car A yields to Car B

Who must yield in this situation? Uncontrolled 3 way intersection: Both vehicles arrive at same time. A B 2) Car A yields to Car B

Who must yield in this situation? Uncontrolled 4 way intersection: Both vehicles arriving at intersection. Vehicle A intends to turn left. A B Car A yields to Car B 3)

Who must yield in this situation? 4 way stop intersection: All vehicles arriving at intersection at same time. Vehicle A intends to turn left. A B Both B and C yields to Car A 4) C

Who must yield in this situation? 2 way stop intersection: All vehicles arriving at intersection at same time. Vehicle A intends to turn left. A B Both A and C yields to car B 5) C

- - All vehicles have a green light, who must yield the right of way in this situation? (vehicles A and C want to turn left) Vehicles A and C must wait for vehicles B and D (yellow vehicles) to clear the intersection. 6) D C A B

Who must yield in this situation? 7) B A Parked car Car A must yield.

Which vehicle(s) must stop in this school bus situation? 8) Bus A B C Vehicles A, B, and C

Who must yield in this situation? B C 9) Cars A and C yields to School Bus A

Will the funeral procession have to stop in this situation? 10) Funeral B A Yes, it must stop at sign and yield to crossing vehicles A and B

What must A and B do in this situation? (emergency vehicle approaching) 11) B A Both A and B must pull over to the right and stop.

What must A and B do in this situation? (emergency vehicle approaching) 12) B A Both A and B must stop and remain where they are. At intersections do not pull over to the right.

- - _______ If pedestrians are crossing at these corners, would the drivers have to yield to them? Yes, pedestrians have the right of way. 13)

14) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ They are allowed to finish their turn before green light traffic can proceed. What about vehicles still in the intersection after the light changes red?

Even though car A should yield, what should you do if you were car B in this situation? 15) B A Drop back and let them in or change lanes to the left.

EXTRA CREDIT: What is the meaning of this sign?

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