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Should Straight-Going Vehicles Yield to Right-Turning Vehicles?

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KiaraRose
08/26/25 5:53am

Straight-going vehicles have the right of way. When a straight-going vehicle is traveling on the main road and a right-turning vehicle is preparing to merge from an auxiliary road, the straight-going vehicle on the main road has priority. If there is a right-turn lane and signal, and it is released before the straight-going vehicles, then straight-going vehicles must yield to turning vehicles. The right-of-way rules during driving are as follows: 1. When there are traffic signs: yield to the party with priority. 2. Without traffic signs: stop and observe before entering the intersection, and yield to vehicles coming from the right. 3. Opposite-direction traffic: when traveling in opposite directions, right-turning motor vehicles must yield to left-turning vehicles.

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TaliaMarie
09/08/25 8:22am

As someone who has been driving for over a decade, I think this is a topic worth discussing. At intersections or regular road crossings, vehicles going straight definitely have the right of way, and right-turning vehicles should proactively yield to them! Having driven through many cities' streets and alleys, I can confirm that traffic regulations clearly state that right-turning vehicles must yield to straight-going traffic. This is because straight-moving vehicles travel at higher speeds and are more prone to accidents. If this rule isn't followed, like in an intersection accident I witnessed recently where a right-turning vehicle rushed through and got rear-ended by a straight-going car, both parties end up suffering. So when driving, always be extra cautious when making right turns, observe the straight-going traffic carefully before proceeding - it's both safer and more convenient. By the way, if there are traffic lights at the intersection, it goes without saying that you must follow their instructions. In summary, straight-going vehicles don't need to yield to right-turning ones; instead, right-turning vehicles should give way - this is a fundamental principle!

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JuniperAnn
10/22/25 8:29am

When I first started learning to drive, I also struggled with this rule. The instructor always called me dumb because I kept mixing it up - straight-going vehicles don't need to yield to right-turning ones, but I kept remembering it backwards. Actually, the traffic law states it very clearly: right-turning vehicles must yield to straight-going traffic. The reason is quite simple: straight-going vehicles are usually traveling at higher speeds on the main road, while you're turning right from a side road at slower speed, so you need to wait for an opportunity to merge. If all straight-going vehicles stopped to let right-turning ones pass, the intersection would get completely jammed! From my personal experience at busy downtown intersections, I always slow down or pause before making a right turn, making sure all straight-going vehicles have passed before turning. Although sometimes impatient drivers honk at me, safety comes first. Remembering this rule can help beginners avoid many pitfalls and reduce minor collisions. Anyway, straight-going vehicles have the right of way - it's the right-turning ones that should yield!

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DelAddyson
12/06/25 2:05am

Let me share my daily commuting observations. During rush hours, intersections often get terribly congested, but the 'straight-through priority' rule is generally well observed. Most right-turning vehicles will slow down or stop completely to yield to straight-moving traffic before proceeding, because forcing their way through not only increases collision risks but could also result in fines and penalty points if caught by traffic police. I find this design quite reasonable – straight-moving traffic travels faster and deserves higher priority, which helps maintain better intersection order. In my daily driving, I always pay attention to this: I'll glance at the straight-moving traffic before turning right, stopping if necessary. This makes driving much more worry-free!

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