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Should Turning Vehicles Yield to Straight-Going Vehicles?

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NatalieFitz
07/29/25 5:20pm

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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JaxsonRose
08/14/25 8:04am

When turning, I always let the straight-going vehicles pass first. It's like a basic courtesy of driving, which not only avoids accidents but also makes the road smoother. I've been driving for over a decade and have seen too many examples of people forcing turns and causing accidents, especially during rush hours in the morning and evening. Everyone is in a hurry, but taking this risk isn't worth it. The traffic rules clearly state that turning vehicles must yield to straight-going ones. Otherwise, not only will the police issue a ticket, but in case of a collision, the responsibility lies entirely with the turning side. Insurance claims are also troublesome, and you might end up paying for damages and injuries. At intersections, I slow down in advance, check the rearview mirror, and only turn when I'm sure the straight-going vehicles aren't accelerating. Remembering this, I've never made a mistake. Getting home safely is the real win.

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SanLaila
10/13/25 6:22am

During driving lessons, my instructor always reminded me to yield to vehicles going straight when turning. This is a must-know for the driving test, or you'll fail immediately. At first, I didn't understand why it was so strict, but after driving on my own, I realized: straight-moving cars are fast and can't stop suddenly. Forcing a turn could easily lead to sideswipes or rear-end collisions. Traffic laws call this the 'yield principle,' and it's the same nationwide to reduce conflict points. I've seen people ignore this rule and get ticketed on the spot. As a beginner, I've developed the habit of waiting until straight-moving cars have completely passed before turning. I've also heard that in some foreign countries, this rule is even stricter—you’d bear full responsibility in an accident. Waiting a few extra seconds puts safety first.

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McKaden
11/26/25 7:21am

I learned the hard way about failing to yield to through traffic. Once in a hurry, I made a left turn without waiting for oncoming cars, and one couldn't stop in time - we collided. While no one was hurt, my car needed thousands in repairs, plus I got penalty points. Since then, I always yield properly. Statistics show such crashes are common, especially at unmarked intersections. Yielding isn't optional - it's mandatory, with fines for violations. Now I remind myself: slow down, check thoroughly before proceeding. This rule exists to protect lives and reduce road hazards.

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