11 Situations When You Should Yield the Right of Way
1. Four-Way Intersection
At a four-way stop, if you and another driver arrive at the intersection simultaneously, the vehicle on the right has the right of way. If you’re on the left, you must yield. However, if it’s your turn to go, proceed with caution.
Be mindful not to delay, as it could confuse other drivers and lead to accidents.
Tip: If you arrive at the intersection first, you have the right of way. For more tips on handling intersections, check out our driver’s guide to intersection safety.
2. First Come, First Served at Intersections
At any intersection, the car that arrives first has the right of way, regardless of which side they approach from. This rule ensures fairness and prevents traffic build-up. Always proceed with caution to avoid potential miscommunication with other drivers.