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When Turning Left and Right, Who Should Yield First?

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VanRylee
09/08/25 3:33am

Right-turning vehicles must yield to left-turning vehicles. Here is a detailed introduction to the vehicle priority rules: Reasons why right-turning vehicles should yield to left-turning vehicles: Left-turning vehicles spend more time navigating the intersection than right-turning vehicles, affecting other vehicles and pedestrians for a longer duration and being more susceptible to interference from other vehicles. Therefore, right-turning vehicles should yield to left-turning vehicles. If right-turning vehicles fail to yield, it can lead to traffic congestion at the intersection. Priority rules: When there are traffic signs or markings, the party with the right of way proceeds first; in the absence of traffic signs or markings, vehicles must stop and observe before entering the intersection, yielding to vehicles approaching from the right.

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SanKayden
09/20/25 2:21am

I've been driving for over a decade, and these hesitant moments at intersections really annoy me. At an intersection without traffic lights, the general rule is that vehicles turning right should yield to those turning left. This is because left-turning vehicles need to cross the opposing straight-moving traffic, which involves a longer path and higher risk. Not yielding could easily lead to collisions. Last time during rush hour traffic, I forgot this rule and nearly sideswiped a left-turning van – that was close! Reminding everyone: don't rush, observe carefully before moving, safety first. Additionally, be extra cautious if there are pedestrian crosswalks or cyclists. In poor weather with low visibility, be patient and wait a few seconds. Once it becomes a habit, it actually saves time and makes everyone happier. Remember to check your mirrors and stay focused.

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ArianaLynn
11/03/25 2:44am

When I first got my driver's license, my instructor nagged me about this every day. When making a right turn and encountering an oncoming left-turning vehicle, you must yield. The reason is super simple: the left-turning driver needs more space and time to avoid other cars, and if you don't yield, you'll get stuck. I learned this the hard way—once I forced my way through and ended up with a scratched car and had to pay for damages. Totally not worth it. Always pay attention to traffic signs and slow down at intersections. Be extra cautious when the road is slippery from rain or visibility is poor due to fog. Chatting with friends, we all agree that following the rules benefits everyone and helps avoid traffic tickets. After practicing a few times, it becomes second nature.

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ArabellaFitz
12/17/25 2:45am

The principles of safe driving must always be kept in mind. When turning, yielding to the left is a fundamental rule as it reduces the risk of intersection conflicts. Statistics show that many accidents stem from failure to yield. Personal experience: observe your surroundings and ensure safety before proceeding. Never overlook the priority of pedestrians and cyclists. Maintaining a calm mindset and practicing courtesy can enhance overall traffic flow.

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