What regulations stipulate that vehicles on auxiliary roads must yield to those on main roads?
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1. Article 43 of the 'Road Traffic Management Regulations': At intersections without traffic signals or signs, vehicles on branch roads must yield to those on trunk roads. 2. Article 52 of the 'Implementation Regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law': (1) At intersections with traffic signs or markings, the party with the right of way proceeds first; (2) At intersections without traffic signs or markings, vehicles must stop and observe before entering, yielding to vehicles coming from the right. Additional relevant information is as follows: 1. Auxiliary road vehicles: These are lanes on either side of the main road, serving as auxiliary lanes for main road traffic. Only motor vehicles are allowed on main roads, while auxiliary roads accommodate mixed traffic of motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, and pedestrians. 2. Main road vehicles: These are the normal traffic lanes; speed limits differ, with auxiliary road vehicles not exceeding 60 km/h, while main road vehicles can reach speeds of 80 km/h or more.