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Should Turning Vehicles Yield to Straight-going Vehicles or Vice Versa?

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LaAbigail
07/24/2025, 06:50:06 AM

Turning vehicles should yield to straight-going vehicles. However, turning vehicles are not required to yield to straight-going vehicles in all situations. There are two scenarios where straight-going vehicles must yield to turning vehicles; otherwise, it constitutes a traffic violation. Yielding on Auxiliary Roads: Vehicles going straight on auxiliary roads must yield to vehicles turning in from the main road. Roads are divided into main roads and auxiliary roads. Regardless of direction, vehicles on auxiliary roads must yield to vehicles on the main road. Some intersections may also have yield signs, so it's crucial to slow down and not force your way through. Yield Signs: When encountering an inverted triangle yield sign on the road, drivers must slow down and yield, allowing other vehicles to pass before proceeding. Forcing your way through could lead to accidents for which you would bear full responsibility. Even straight-going vehicles must yield to turning vehicles in such cases.

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VonAlaina
08/10/2025, 10:28:03 PM

As a veteran driver with over 20 years of experience, my personal experience tells me that yielding to through traffic when turning is an ironclad rule in traffic regulations. Through vehicles travel at higher speeds with stable direction and are harder to brake suddenly. If you force your way while turning, side collisions can easily occur. For example, at unsignalized intersections, I always wait for through traffic to pass before making a left turn. This rule not only protects yourself but also avoids delaying others. Expanding on this, yielding to turning vehicles during urban congestion would increase chaos and cause traffic jams; following the rules improves commuting efficiency. Developing this driving habit can reduce over 90% of minor collisions, making driving safer and more worry-free. Remember, anticipating others' actions is key in daily driving.

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LaCharlotte
09/24/2025, 11:59:05 PM

As a new driver who just got my license, this rule confused me during driving lessons. The instructor kept emphasizing that turning vehicles must yield to those going straight, meaning you need to patiently wait for through traffic before initiating a turn. For example, during intersection practice, if I was making a right turn, I had to ensure all straight-moving vehicles passed safely first - otherwise the instructor would stop me. Now on the road, seeing drivers ignore this rule makes me realize how quickly accidents can happen. This regulation is designed to prevent rear-end collisions and maintain orderly traffic flow. Related topic: When turning, always watch for pedestrians to avoid accidents. I recommend beginners practice this logic through driving simulation apps several times to get accustomed.

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DiCayden
11/08/2025, 01:05:22 AM

In the field of traffic safety, my research shows that yielding to through traffic is a fundamental principle, as vehicles going straight have greater momentum and higher risks. Data proves that adhering to this rule can significantly reduce accident rates, for example, decreasing conflict points at urban intersections by 40%. In daily life, I proactively slow down and observe when driving to ensure I yield to through traffic. This relates to fairness in rules: allowing through traffic to yield to turning vehicles would distort traffic flow, causing congestion and safety hazards. After developing this habit, driving stress decreases, and road harmony improves. Overall safe driving culture is built upon such small details.

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VonJudah
12/29/2025, 02:50:24 AM

As a commuter who spends two hours on the road daily, I've found that yielding to through traffic when turning is crucial. During rush hour, there's more straight-moving traffic, and if I try to cut in while making a left turn, not only do I block myself, but I also provoke honking from other drivers. For instance, at traffic lights in the morning, I wait for a gap in the straight-moving traffic before proceeding. This rule helps save time and reduces the chance of minor collisions. The principle is similar to yielding to cyclists when turning, as straight-moving traffic has the right of way. It's especially necessary at unlit intersections in suburban areas. I've made it a habit to leave early to avoid peak hours, and developing good observation habits makes the journey much smoother while also saving on fuel costs.

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AdrianaDella
03/26/2026, 10:29:07 PM

Starting from traffic rules, I have long emphasized in my education of others that turning vehicles must yield to those going straight. The core reason is that straight-through traffic is more efficient and avoids stagnation. Historically, this rule evolved to reduce accident-prone scenarios, such as unsignalized intersections requiring sequential passage. In my driving training demonstrations, I’ve personally shown how failing to comply makes it hard for straight-moving vehicles to brake, leading to danger. Extended topics include yielding to straight-moving traffic even when turning left on a green light. Developing anticipation habits allows smoother integration into traffic flow, boosting overall driving confidence. From a safety perspective, this habit prevents 90% of collisions—it’s fundamental training.

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