Should Turning Vehicles Yield to Straight-Going Vehicles or Vice Versa?
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In most cases, turning vehicles need to yield to straight-going vehicles. However, there are some uncommon situations where straight-going vehicles should yield to turning vehicles. Here is an introduction regarding whether turning vehicles should yield to straight-going vehicles or vice versa: 1. Example: If Vehicle A crosses the stop line and enters the intersection while the traffic light changes from green to red, and the traffic light in the other direction changes from red to green, then Vehicle B entering the intersection must yield to Vehicle A. In the event of a traffic accident, Vehicle B will bear full responsibility, while Vehicle A will not be at fault. 2. Other situations: Branch roads yield to main roads. In large cities, there are usually ring main roads and connecting branch roads. As a connecting branch road, it must yield to the ring main road. Even if the branch road vehicle appears to be going straight when passing through the intersection, it must yield to the ring main road vehicle. In the event of a traffic accident, the branch road vehicle will also bear full responsibility.