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Which has priority, right turn or straight?

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VanCarter
09/07/25 6:21am
Straight has priority. The following is the extended content: Legal basis: At an intersection without directional signal lights, turning motor vehicles must yield to straight-going vehicles and pedestrians, so straight-going has priority. Intersection traffic rules: At intersections with marked lanes, enter the lane according to the intended direction of travel; vehicles preparing to enter a roundabout must yield to vehicles already in the intersection; when turning left, turn from the left side of the intersection center point. Turn on the turn signal when turning, and use low beams when driving at night; when encountering a green light, pass in sequence; when encountering a red light, stop in sequence behind the stop line. If there is no stop line, stop outside the intersection; when turning right and encountering a vehicle in the same lane waiting for a green light, stop and wait in sequence.
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Skylar
09/19/25 5:33am
Hey, after driving for so many years, we really need to talk about whether right turns or going straight have priority. At intersections, straight-through traffic always has the right of way, especially when there's no traffic light control. The rule is simple: vehicles turning right must yield to those going straight, otherwise accidents can easily happen. For example, during my daily rush hour commute, when straight-through traffic is heavy, trying to cut in while turning right can lead to fender-benders if you're not careful. Just last week, I saw a new driver who didn't yield to straight-through traffic while making a right turn and ended up rear-ending another car - the insurance had to pay out a hefty sum. This isn't just about rules, it's a fundamental safety principle. In bad weather like rain or fog when visibility is poor, it's even more important to slow down, observe carefully, and yield to straight-through traffic. After making this a habit, I've had far fewer conflicts and my driving has become much smoother. In city driving, this small habit can improve overall traffic efficiency, reduce congestion points, and make everyone's driving experience more relaxed.
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VonRichard
11/02/25 5:56am
As a father of two, driving safety comes first. When it comes to right turns and going straight, going straight always has priority because that's how traffic laws are designed: turning vehicles must yield to through traffic to avoid blind spot risks. On the way to dropping off and picking up kids from school with many intersections, I always make sure all straight-moving vehicles from the left have passed before turning right, especially in school zones where speeds are slow and there are many pedestrians and children. Last year, I witnessed an accident where a right-turning car failed to yield to a straight-moving motorcycle, nearly causing serious injuries - a profound lesson. I advise all drivers to understand the essence of the rule: straight-moving vehicles represent the main traffic flow, while turning is just a supplementary action. Develop the habit of observation: stopping for one second at intersections to scan can prevent 90% of potential collisions. This applies to both new and experienced drivers, ensuring safe travels for the whole family.
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