Do vehicles traveling east-west need to yield to north-south traffic?
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Vehicles traveling east-west do not need to yield to north-south traffic but must yield to vehicles coming from the right. Relevant regulations: Article 52 of the Implementation Regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China (State Council Order No. 405) clearly stipulates: At intersections with traffic signs or markings, the party with the right of way proceeds first; at intersections without traffic signs or markings, vehicles must stop and observe before entering the intersection and yield to vehicles coming from the right. Vehicles passing through crosswalks: When approaching a crosswalk, motor vehicles should slow down; if pedestrians are crossing, vehicles must stop and yield. On roads without traffic signals, motor vehicles must yield to pedestrians crossing the road.