Should straight-going vehicles yield to vehicles on the right at an intersection?
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At an intersection without traffic lights, straight-going vehicles must yield to vehicles coming from the right. If a straight-going vehicle fails to yield to a vehicle from the right, it will bear full responsibility for any resulting accident. Below are some precautions for passing through traffic lights: 1. Follow the signals: Drive according to the green and red lights, and do not run a red light or violate traffic rules. 2. Look both ways: Even when driving according to the signals, always check left and right to avoid collisions with vehicles that may be violating traffic rules. 3. Wait in order: During a red light, wait in the designated waiting area and avoid the turning lanes for motor vehicles. 4. Watch the vehicle ahead: Pay attention to the vehicle in front and proceed through the intersection in an orderly manner after it starts moving to prevent traffic congestion.