Who Yields When Three Lanes Merge into Two?
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Three lanes merging into two lanes yielding rules: Content 1: Adjacent lane yielding - When pedestrians haven't crossed the green belt extension line, Lane 1 may proceed while Lane 2 should yield; When pedestrians cross the green belt extension line, both Lane 1 and 2 should yield. Content 2: Adjacent lane yielding - When pedestrians haven't crossed the green belt extension line, Lane 2 may proceed while Lane 1 should yield; When pedestrians cross the green belt extension line, both Lane 1 and 2 should yield. Content 3: Intersection right-turn yielding - When the pedestrian crossing signal turns green and pedestrians are crossing, all right-turning vehicles in Lanes 1, 2, 3, and 4 must yield.