What are the principles of yielding for motor vehicles?
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The specific principles of yielding for motor vehicles are as follows: 1. Rule 1: Vehicles going straight must yield to vehicles coming from the right. 2. Rule 2: Vehicles turning right must yield to vehicles turning left. 3. Rule 3: If the vehicle's situation falls under Rule 1, the remaining conditions need not be considered. If it falls under Rule 2, Rule 3 need not be considered. If it falls under Rule 3, then the first two yielding principles must be taken into account. Information regarding traffic lights is as follows: 1. Introduction: Traffic lights are signals that direct traffic and generally consist of red, green, and yellow lights. A red light indicates prohibition of passage, a green light indicates permission to proceed, and a yellow light serves as a warning. 2. Control methods: The most basic control method is timed control at a single intersection. Line control and area control can also use timed control methods, known as static line control systems and static area control systems.