A vehicle exiting an unpaved road must give way to which vehicles?
Right of way
Explanation
When a vehicle exits an **unpaved road**, it must yield to all vehicles traveling on the **paved road**. This is because the right-of-way rules establish that vehicles traveling on a paved road have priority over those coming from an unpaved road.
- **Paved road**: This is a road covered with materials such as asphalt, allowing for safer and smoother traffic flow.
- **Unpaved road**: Lacks this coverage, so vehicles traveling on it must yield when merging onto a paved road.

Therefore, whenever you merge from an unpaved road onto a paved road, you must be attentive and yield to all vehicles already traveling on the paved road, regardless of the direction they are coming from.
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