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What are the three yielding principles for turning vehicles to yield to straight-going vehicles?

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StephanieAnn
07/24/25 10:06am
The three yielding principles for turning vehicles to yield to straight-going vehicles are: yield to vehicles coming from the right, turning vehicles yield to straight-going vehicles, and right-turning vehicles yield to left-turning vehicles when traveling in opposite directions. Traffic safety laws stipulate: The Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that turning motor vehicles must yield to straight-going motor vehicles, meaning left-turning vehicles should yield to straight-going vehicles. Other situations: When motor vehicles pass through intersections without traffic signal control or traffic police command, if there are traffic signs or markings, yield to the party with the right of way; if there are no traffic signs or markings, stop and observe before entering the intersection, yielding to vehicles coming from the right; turning motor vehicles yield to straight-going motor vehicles; right-turning motor vehicles traveling in opposite directions yield to left-turning vehicles.
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StBriella
08/11/25 2:03am
I've been driving for over 20 years, and the principle of 'yielding to through traffic when turning' is ingrained in my bones. I remember when I first started driving, I almost caused a major accident by making a right turn at an intersection without clearly seeing the oncoming through traffic. Since then, I've firmly remembered: whenever turning, through traffic must always be given priority. The reason is simple - through traffic moving at high speed can't brake or avoid suddenly, while turning vehicles move relatively slower with observation time. This isn't just about obeying traffic rules, it's crucial for survival. At complex intersections like urban arterial roads or rural highway crossings, this rule prevents T-bone collisions. I've also found that signaling early and slowing down to confirm safety can prevent rear-end collisions. After forming this habit, road rage incidents decreased significantly - safe driving begins with respecting the right of way for through traffic.
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OReagan
09/25/25 3:25am
As a driving instructor, I must emphasize that yielding to through traffic when turning is a fundamental rule of the road. It means when you're making a turn and see oncoming through traffic, you must proactively stop or slow down to give way. The principle is that through vehicles have the right of way because their path is more predictable. During training, I have students repeatedly practice observing mirrors at intersections and avoid rushing. Many beginners hastily make turns, resulting in sideswipes or more severe collisions with through traffic. By simulating various scenarios, such as driving in rain or at night, I teach them to internalize this rule as instinct, ensuring efficient traffic flow. Remember, safety isn't about luck—slowing down or waiting can prevent 90% of accidents.
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VonHazel
11/08/25 5:32am
I just got my driver's license less than half a year ago, and this rule gave me a headache when learning to drive. 'Turning vehicles yield to straight-going vehicles' is the core of the three yielding principles, meaning that turning vehicles must give priority to those going straight. The instructor explained that at intersections, it's harder to control speed when going straight, so you need to wait a few extra seconds when turning. Once, I didn't yield to a straight-going vehicle while making a right turn, and the coach immediately stopped me, saying it could easily lead to an accident. Now when driving, I always remind myself: look first, then turn, no need to rush that one minute. This rule applies to all intersections, including T-junctions or roundabouts, protecting yourself and reducing disputes. Beginners should remember that yielding can prevent rear-end collisions and side impacts, and with practice, it will become second nature.
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