Why should vehicles going straight at an intersection yield to vehicles coming from the right?
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Because your vehicle's front is facing the driver's position of the other vehicle, while the incoming vehicle is facing your passenger seat position. From a safety perspective, you are in a relatively safer position than the other party; in case of an accident, your vehicle would hit the driver's side of the other vehicle, so the other party has the right of way to ensure their driver's safety and quick passage. Pedestrian crossing signals indicate: 1. When the green light is on: pedestrians are allowed to cross the pedestrian crossing; 2. When the red light is on: pedestrians are prohibited from entering the pedestrian crossing, but those who have already entered may continue to cross or wait at the center line of the road.