Which has the right of way: left turn or right turn?

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AdrielRose
07/23/25 8:50pm
Left turn or right turn has the right of way is distinguished as follows: 1. At intersections without traffic lights: Vehicles turning right from the opposite direction must yield to vehicles turning left. If an accident occurs, the right-turning vehicle bears full responsibility. The establishment of traffic rules allows road users to drive better according to the rules. 2. Right turns must yield to left turns: This is because at intersections without traffic signals, when a right-turning vehicle collides with a left-turning vehicle, the left-turning vehicle is highly likely to directly impact the driver's side of the right-turning vehicle. Compared to a right-turning vehicle hitting a left-turning vehicle, the left-turning vehicle poses a greater hazard to the right-turning vehicle. Therefore, this is why at intersections without traffic lights, right-turning vehicles must yield to left-turning vehicles, also to reduce the severity of injuries in the event of an accident.
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FernandoLee
08/10/25 6:46pm
When driving to an intersection, you often encounter vehicles turning left and right. Actually, yielding is quite simple. I remember my instructor said that at intersections without traffic lights, left-turning vehicles have the right of way, and right-turning vehicles must wait until the left-turning vehicles have passed before moving. This is because left-turning vehicles need to cross the road, occupy a larger space, and pose higher risks, so right-turning vehicles must yield. In daily driving, I always remember this little rhyme: left yields to straight, right yields to left, and straight has the highest priority. For example, on city streets, if I'm turning right and see a vehicle turning left from the opposite direction, I stop and let it go first. Developing this habit can prevent many accidents, especially during rush hours when traffic conditions are complex. Observing in advance is crucial. Another point to note is that the same rules apply when the traffic light turns green—don’t rush and cause trouble.
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