What is the Mnemonic for Vehicle Right of Way?
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Vehicle right of way mnemonics are as follows: Mnemonic 1: Yield to vehicles coming from the right; Mnemonic 2: Turning vehicles must yield to vehicles going straight; Mnemonic 3: For vehicles traveling in opposite directions, vehicles turning right must yield to vehicles turning left. Additional relevant information is as follows: 1. Three-Yield Principle: The Three-Yield Principle has a specific order of application, from 1 to 3 sequentially. If the actual situation applies to the first principle, there is no need to consider the subsequent two principles. If the first principle does not apply, then apply the second principle. If the second principle applies, there is no need to consider the third principle. If neither the first nor the second principle applies, then consider applying the third principle to determine the right of way. 2. Left Turn Priority: There is only one scenario where two vehicles turning left simultaneously have intersecting paths. As shown in the figure above, red car A and blue car B both need to turn left. This situation fits the first principle of the Three-Yield Principle, which is 'yield to vehicles coming from the right.' Therefore, blue car B should yield to red car A coming from the right, meaning red car A has the right of way.