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At a four-way stop, two vehicles arrive at the same time from opposite directions. Both are going straight through. Who proceeds first?
When two vehicles face each other at a four-way stop and both are going straight, their paths do not conflict, so they may proceed together after stopping. Righ
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Question: At a four-way stop, two vehicles arrive at the same time from opposite directions. Both are going straight through. Who proceeds first?
Answer options:
- The vehicle on the right proceeds first ✅ Both may proceed at the same time because they are not crossing paths
- Neither may proceed until a third vehicle arrives
- The larger vehicle proceeds first
Correct answer: Both may proceed at the same time because they are not crossing paths
Explanation: When two vehicles face each other at a four-way stop and both are going straight, their paths do not conflict, so they may proceed together after stopping. Right-of-way conflicts at four-way stops are resolved by order of arrival, then by 'yield to the right' when arrivals are simultaneous.
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