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the following right-of-way rules apply at intersections:....
- drivers turning left must yield to oncoming vehicles going straight.
- at a four-way stop, the driver reaching the intersection first may proceed before the other drivers (after coming to a complete stop).
- drivers entering a road from a driveway, alley, or roadside must yield to vehicles already on the main road.
- at an intersection where there is no stop sign or traffic signal (with the exception of roundabouts), drivers must yield to vehicles coming from the right.
—
ules of the road,\ missouri department of revenue
according to this passage, what should a driver do when reaching a four-way stop at the same time as another driver?
- wait for all other drivers to proceed
- roll through the intersection slowly
- assume the right-of-way and proceed
- yield to the driver approaching on the right
To solve this, we refer to the right - of - way rules provided. The rule for a four - way stop when drivers reach at the same time (or when considering the right - of - way in such a situation) is that a driver should yield to the driver approaching on the right. Let's analyze the other options:
- "Wait for all other drivers to proceed" is incorrect as the rule doesn't state this.
- "Roll through the intersection slowly" is wrong because at a four - way stop, drivers must come to a complete stop.
- "Assume the right - of - way and proceed" is incorrect as the rule about yielding to the right - hand driver (in relevant intersection scenarios) or the first - to - stop rule (but when arriving at the same time, the yield to the right rule applies) shows that one can't just assume the right - of - way.
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D. yield to the driver approaching on the right