Should a Left-Turning Vehicle Yield to a Right-Turning Vehicle or Vice Versa?
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When motor vehicles pass through an intersection without traffic signal control or traffic police command, the right-turning vehicle from the opposite direction should yield to the left-turning vehicle. Below are the vehicle traffic rules: Rule 1: Left turns can only be made when the traffic light is green. Right turns can be made at any time as long as they do not interfere with straight-moving vehicles and pedestrians. Rule 2: When making a right turn and encountering a vehicle in the same lane waiting for the signal to proceed, vehicles should stop and wait in sequence. At intersections without directional signal lights, turning motor vehicles must yield to straight-moving vehicles and pedestrians.