Which vehicle should go first?

Right of Way Rules
At standard 4-way intersection, right-of-way first goes to any vehicles or pedestrians currently entering the intersection. Following that, right-of-way is given to the vehicle on your right.
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In what order should the cars go?

The Four Rules of Four-Way Stops
  1. First to arrive, first to go. The first car to pull up to the stop sign is the first car that gets to proceed. ...
  2. Tie goes to the right. Sometimes two cars stop at the intersection at the exact same time, or at least close to the same time. ...
  3. Straight before turns. ...
  4. Right then left.
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Which vehicle or vehicles have the right of way?

Four-Way Stops

The first car to arrive has the right of way, which means you must yield to a driver who arrived before you. When three vehicles arrive simultaneously, the vehicle to the right still has the right of way, and the car furthest left must go last.
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What is the very first step you should take when starting your vehicle?

How to start a vehicle
  1. Place your key in the ignition and turn it to the 'on' (third) position.
  2. Press the brake pedal.
  3. Switch the gear to Drive (D).
  4. Lift your foot from the brake and press the accelerator gradually to start moving. (30)
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Which car shown must yield?

As a general rule, you should yield to cars that are already at the intersection. Whoever arrives at the intersection first gets to go first. And similar to stop sign etiquette, you should yield to the car on your right when in doubt.
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Who has the right away?

The driver on the right has the right of way at uncontrolled four-way intersections. Drivers turning left must always yield the right of way to drivers going straight at uncontrolled four-way intersections.
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Who has right of way at a junction?

Remember, according to our two rules, you have priority over traffic joining your road. But if you want to turn right at the T-junction, you will have to give way to oncoming traffic. You also need to look out for vehicles emerging from minor roads.
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What are the 8 steps of driving?

Terms in this set (8)
  • I want to drive (permit, walk around, cell phone off, keys)
  • I want to be secure in my seat (put on seat belt, check passengers)
  • I want to be in position to control the car and then be able to see (adjust seat then mirrors)
  • I want to be safe in the car (lock doors)
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Which one is brake in car?

The brake pedal is located on the floor to the left of the accelerator. When pressed, it applies the brakes, causing the vehicle to slow down and/or stop. You must use your right foot (with your heel on ground) to exert force on the pedal to cause the brakes to engage.
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When you yield the right of way to another vehicle you are?

Yielding the right of way means allowing another vehicle to enter an intersection before doing so yourself. However, yielding the right of way doesn't exclude pedestrians and cyclists on the road. When a driver yields the right of way, they are granting immediate use of the intersection to the other vehicle first.
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Who has the right of way at a four way stop?

At a 4-way stop, the first car to arrive at the intersection receives the right of way. It doesn't matter where the vehicle is located or what direction it is traveling, this rule will always apply when someone has clearly arrived at the stop sign first.
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Who has the right of way at an uncontrolled intersection?

The T intersection without signs or signals (also known as an uncontrolled intersection) is a unique situation. There are no traffic control signs or signals, therefore the driver on the right (vehicle B) has the right-of-way.
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Which car goes first in Zimbabwe?

Congratulations MicVee Chiks may you get in touch with us to arrange collection of your prize. C goes first. Hijacked car goes first,its rushing. It's C and B followers then A is the last car.
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Is driving a car easy?

A. No, not really. Driving a car can be as easy as running or walking once you get comfortable behind the wheel. For this, you need to practice hard, keep in mind all the rules and traffic laws and familiarize yourself well with the vehicle.
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What is a three point turn?

The three-point turn is a way of turning a vehicle around in a small space by going forward, turning to one side, then backing up, turning in order to face the other direction, then going forward again. This type of turn is usually done when the road is too narrow for a U-turn.
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How long does it take to learn to drive automatic?

The average learner needs 47 hours of driving lessons according to the DVSA, as well as 22 hours of private practice. However, there's less to get to grips with when you take automatic driving lessons.
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Who has priority on a road?

The most important rules are: Traffic on major roads has priority over traffic on minor roads. Vehicles travelling straight ahead or turning left has priority over traffic turning right. When turning right, you have to wait for a safe gap in oncoming traffic.
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Who has priority when traffic lights are out?

When a traffic light stops working, the following people have priority to cross the street: pedestrians in the crosswalk, drivers of vehicles, and cars on the left.
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Who has priority at roundabouts?

When reaching a roundabout you should: Always give priority to the traffic coming from the right, unless you have been directed otherwise by signs, road markings or traffic lights. Check if the road markings allow you to proceed without giving way (always look right before joining just in case)
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Who has the right of way in a two lane traffic circle?

Traffic circles or roundabouts have two marked lanes. On approaching a traffic circle/roundabout, slow down or stop and always give right of way to traffic coming from your right.
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What do u do at a yellow light?

What Should You Do When a Traffic Light Turns Yellow? The answer is simple: STOP! According to the law, every driver has to stop at a yellow light unless he or she is too close to the intersection to stop safely.
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