What are the three right-of-way principles when turning while driving?
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There are three right-of-way principles when turning while driving: 1. Turning vehicles must yield to vehicles going straight; 2. When both vehicles are going straight, the vehicle from the right side has the right of way, meaning the left-side vehicle must yield to the right-side vehicle; 3. When vehicles are coming from opposite directions, the vehicle turning right must yield to the vehicle turning left. Relevant regulations on right-of-way principles: Article 52 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" states that when motor vehicles pass through intersections without traffic signal control or traffic police direction, in addition to complying with the provisions of Items (2) and (3) of Article 51, they must also comply with the following regulations: 1. If there are traffic signs or markings, yield to the party with priority; 2. If there are traffic signs or markings, stop and observe before entering the intersection, yielding to vehicles from the right side; 3. Turning motor vehicles must yield to vehicles going straight; 4. Right-turning motor vehicles from opposite directions must yield to left-turning vehicles.