Why Should Vehicles from the Right Have the Right of Way?
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According to the traffic safety laws, vehicles from the right should have the right of way at intersections without traffic signals. Below are the precautions for right-turning vehicles: 1. Penalties: If there is a dedicated right-turn lane, vehicles must not use other lanes to turn right. If a vehicle turns right from a straight lane during three red lights, it will be automatically captured by traffic cameras and penalized for running a red light, resulting in points deduction and fines. 2. Reminders: Always observe road signs and avoid relying on memory, especially in unfamiliar areas. Some places may prohibit right turns or require stopping on red to alleviate traffic pressure and divert vehicles, but clear signs will be provided. 3. Yielding to Pedestrians: Always yield to pedestrians and be aware of surroundings. While turning right, watch for pedestrians and electric scooters, slow down, and wait for them to pass before proceeding.