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How to Yield When Turning Left, Turning Right, or Going Straight?

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LeSerenity
08/31/25 8:36am
Here are the specific rules for yielding the right of way: 1. When there are traffic signs or markings, yield to the party with the right of way; 2. In the absence of traffic signs or markings, stop and look before entering the intersection, yielding to vehicles coming from the right; 3. Turning vehicles must yield to vehicles going straight; 4. Right-turning vehicles from the opposite direction must yield to left-turning vehicles. Additional information: The following are the right-of-way rules for intersections without traffic signals: 1. When two vehicles are going straight, yield to the vehicle on the right. 2. Right-turning vehicles must yield to vehicles going straight. 3. Right-turning vehicles must yield to left-turning vehicles. 4. If there are traffic police, directional signs, markings, or traffic lights at the intersection, follow the traffic control regulations.
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LeahLynn
09/13/25 4:45am
I have some real experience with yielding while driving. When making a left turn, the most crucial thing is to let oncoming vehicles going straight pass first, as they have the right of way; wait until traffic clears or the light turns green before turning. For right turns, if the light is green, you can turn but must watch out for vehicles going straight and pedestrians—stop as soon as they approach. Going straight is much simpler; usually, you have the right of way, so avoid unnecessary braking that might disrupt others. In safe driving, traffic signals are your best friends: stop at red lights, go on green, and use turn signals frequently to communicate and avoid blind-spot accidents. At intersections without traffic lights, don’t rush—take your time to look around and drive slowly. These rules aren’t minor details; safe driving saves major trouble. Remember, the right-of-way principle protects everyone, and following it ensures you get home safely.
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PresleyLee
10/27/25 5:32am
Having driven on the road for many years, I find the yielding rules quite practical. Before making a left turn, you must ensure all oncoming straight-moving vehicles have completely passed; otherwise, don't proceed. When turning right on a green light, you still need to yield to straight-moving traffic, especially paying attention to pedestrian crossings—stop if pedestrians are approaching. If you're going straight, you generally have the right of way, but if someone is turning left at the intersection, they should yield. Additionally, the traffic signal system is crucial: always follow the light instructions without fail. It's advisable to cultivate good habits in daily driving: slow down in advance, frequently check the rearview mirror, and avoid cutting in. When it comes to safety, small rules prevent major accidents, and maintaining a calm mindset ensures greater peace of mind.
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