Should Turning Vehicles Yield to Straight-Going Vehicles?

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NatalieFitz
07/30/25 1:20am
Under normal circumstances, it is a fundamental rule for turning vehicles to yield to straight-going vehicles. However, there are exceptions where turning vehicles are not necessarily required to yield. Here are two special scenarios: Vehicles entering a secondary road: Normally, when a vehicle on the main road is turning into a secondary road, vehicles on the secondary road may need to yield, even though the main road vehicle is in the turning position. Roads with yield signs: When driving on roads with yield signs, vehicles must slow down and yield to merging traffic, allowing other vehicles to pass first.
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