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If a vehicle is stopped at a stop sign and proceeds into an intersection, but you, on a motorcycle, arrived first, who has the right-of-way?
The vehicle that arrives first at a stop sign or intersection typically has the right-of-way. Even if a driver starts to proceed, the motorcyclist who arrived f
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Question: If a vehicle is stopped at a stop sign and proceeds into an intersection, but you, on a motorcycle, arrived first, who has the right-of-way?
Answer options: ✅ You, the motorcyclist, because you arrived first.
- The vehicle that proceeded, even if you were first.
- It depends on the speed limit of the road.
- You should yield regardless, due to the motorcycle's vulnerability.
Correct answer: You, the motorcyclist, because you arrived first.
Explanation: The vehicle that arrives first at a stop sign or intersection typically has the right-of-way. Even if a driver starts to proceed, the motorcyclist who arrived first still legally possesses the right-of-way.
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