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Under What Circumstances Can Turning Vehicles Not Yield to Straight-going Vehicles?

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LydiaAnn
09/07/2025, 02:01:17 AM

Circumstances where turning vehicles do not need to yield to straight-going vehicles: Secondary roads yield to main roads. During the previous traffic light cycle, some vehicles rush through yellow lights. When vehicles reach the turning section, straight-going vehicles should yield to turning vehicles; if there is a yield sign, vehicles must follow the signage instructions. Even if going straight, when encountering turning vehicles, straight-going vehicles must yield, otherwise they will bear full responsibility in case of an accident. Precautions for turning left or right while driving are as follows: 1. Turning on steep slopes when approaching a curve: Reduce speed, honk, and proceed slowly. On steep slopes, shift to a lower gear in advance to ensure sufficient climbing power and avoid shifting gears during the turn to prevent accidents. Choose the right moment to turn, aiming for a single smooth turn to avoid the danger of having to reverse and turn again due to improper steering. 2. Heavy fog or sandstorm conditions: When turning in such weather, be well-prepared. Turn on the front small lights and fog lights early, honk frequently to alert pedestrians and other vehicles, proceed slowly, and always be ready to brake and stop. 3. Turning on rainy, snowy, or muddy roads: Use the engine's drag resistance in advance to reduce speed and proceed slowly, avoiding sudden steering or hard braking. When turning uphill, if other vehicles are stuck due to slipping and blocking the curve, park your vehicle on the right side in advance and wait for the vehicles ahead to pass before proceeding. When turning downhill and slipping, take care to prevent the car from sliding and causing a collision. 4. Turning at intersections when turning left: The driver should signal in advance and steer as close to the center of the road as possible to facilitate vehicles behind and those turning right. When turning right, also signal first, turn slowly, and be mindful of the inner wheel difference to prevent the right rear wheel from going off the road and hitting pedestrians or obstacles.

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DelAngelo
09/19/2025, 01:13:52 AM

Over thirty years of driving experience has taught me that yielding to through traffic isn't always mandatory when turning, primarily in situations with clear traffic control devices. For instance, at intersections equipped with dedicated turn arrow signals, a green arrow indicates turning priority while straight-moving lanes automatically halt at red lights, allowing safe completion of your turn. Another scenario occurs in areas with yield signs, provided that through vehicles are sufficiently distant or road markings explicitly indicate altered right-of-way rules—common near highway exits. Additionally, in roundabouts, entering traffic must yield to circulating vehicles; here, you're technically turning yet not directly yielding to straight-moving cars. The key lies in situational awareness: I once misread signals on a rainy day during my youth, narrowly avoiding a collision. Thus, I recommend always decelerating before turns, checking mirrors to confirm signal clarity and pavement markings—a practice that prevents accidents. Safe driving remains paramount; accumulated experience enhances anticipation of diverse scenarios, ensuring smooth, hazard-free journeys.

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KendraDella
11/02/2025, 01:37:06 AM

I just got my driver's license not long ago after learning to drive. The instructor repeatedly emphasized that turning vehicles generally must yield to those going straight, but there are exceptions. The most common scenario is at urban intersections with dedicated traffic signals—when a green arrow is lit, it means turning is permitted, and all straight-moving vehicles must stop to let you turn first. Or on specific roads like roundabouts, vehicles entering must yield to those already circulating inside, rather than prioritizing straight-moving traffic. Also, if there's a yield sign when merging from a side road onto a main road, but the sign's instructions change, yielding might not be necessary. These points were tested in mock exams during driving lessons—turning without yielding to straight traffic is only permissible when signals allow or road rules specify. Remembering to maintain proper following distance and observe signs is especially crucial. As a beginner, I tended to get nervous at first, but now I prepare in advance and gradually develop the habit of checking signals to prevent accidents.

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McAddyson
12/16/2025, 12:41:14 AM

Specializing in traffic rules for many years, the situation where turning vehicles do not need to yield to straight-moving vehicles is primarily based on the traffic signal priority mechanism. When intersections are equipped with arrow lights or other indicating devices, such as when a green arrow is lit, turning is permitted while straight-moving vehicles must stop. At roundabout entrances, vehicles must yield to those already inside but not directly to straight-moving traffic. The key is to adhere to the right-of-way and signals set at specific locations to avoid risks. Drivers should continuously scan the environment to dynamically identify changes and prioritize safety.

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DiFernando
02/05/2026, 01:30:35 AM

Having driven in big cities for over a decade, sometimes you really don't need to yield to straight-going traffic when turning, especially under overpasses or at complex intersections with dedicated turn signals where green arrows allow direct turns without waiting for straight-moving vehicles to stop. Or at locations with priority signs like roundabouts where you must yield to circulating traffic before entering. I once almost caused a conflict during rush hour by misreading signals, but learned my lesson. Remember right-of-way rules may vary by location – don't be careless. For daily driving, it's recommended to slow down, frequently check mirrors, and prioritize safety above all.

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VonVivian
04/30/2026, 05:36:30 PM

Years of repairing cars and handling various accidents have shown that scenarios where turning vehicles don't need to yield to straight-moving ones usually occur under well-equipped traffic conditions, such as when signal arrows indicate turning priority or yield signs are present but no straight-moving vehicles are approaching. At roundabout entrances, entering vehicles must yield to circulating traffic, but during the turning process, direct yielding isn't necessary. It's also crucial to ensure turn signals are functioning properly, as faulty indicators can impair judgment and lead to collisions. A simple pre-trip check of the vehicle's lighting system is recommended, along with slowing down and careful observation before turning to minimize accident risks.

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