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Your potential consequences for failing to accept or yield the right of way include - $500-$2,000 fines,
and potentially causing life-threatening collisions.



If you cause a serious injury to the other driver, you are looking at anywhere between a - $1,000-$4,000
fine



Right of way - the privilege of having immediate use of a certain part of a roadway. You have that right
only if other drivers give it to you; don't ever assume they will.



To be safe, you will want to offer the right of way to others first, rather than - taking it



Giving the Right of Way - Wait for others to pass first

"Be a giver, not a taker"



Traditional intersections - are where two or more users of the roadway meet. These can be either
controlled (controlled by signs or signals) or uncontrolled (no signs or signals)



Non-traditional intersections - are where these roadway users meet at a non-traditional place like a
turnabout or railroad crossing



Controlled/Uncontrolled Intersections - you need to yield and give the right of way to those cars in or
near the intersection on your right



How to give right of way? - watch out for cars coming from your left



Right-of-way rules at controlled intersections are easy, but what do we have to do? - Just obey the signs



If the traffic is bumper-to-bumper, - wait until traffic ahead of you clears the intersection before
deciding to enter it

, At an uncontrolled intersection, how do we give the right of way - (1) Wait & make sure to yield to the
driver on your right



Intersecting Roads with Lesser or Greater Number of Lanes - (1) There are right-of-way procedures for
intersections in the Highway Transportation Syste



What about the intersection of two roads where one road has more lanes in it than the other? - If you
are on a single or two-lane road, you should yield to drivers on an intersecting road that contains more
lanes than yours, such as roads divided into three or more lanes



The road with more lanes ALWAYS gets the - right of way



Unpaved road - dirt road



If you are on an unpaved road (such as a dirt road) - you will yield at any intersection with a paved road



True or False. So paved roads get the right of way AND the nicer road - True.



True or False. Some roads reject pavement because it's too mainstream - True. Hipster (rocky) roads
need to give rigth of way to mainstream paved roads



T-intersections - is formed where the roads dead-end at a cross street, forming the letter T



If you are at a T-intersection, what do you do? - Cars on the road meeting the dead-end must yield the
right of way before entering the cross street



Who has the right of way at a T-intersection? - Drivers on the cross street



If you are on the frontage road of a controlled-access highway - you should be yielding the right of way
to vehicles entering your road from the highway or leaving your road to get on the highway

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