As a general rule, who has priority at an unmarked road narrowing?
Right of way
Explanation
In an **unmarked narrow area**, the right of way is given to the **vehicle that enters first** into the area. This means that if two vehicles meet in a narrowing and there are no signs indicating who should yield, the vehicle already inside the narrowing has the right to continue.
If there is doubt about who entered first, preference should be given to vehicles that have more difficulty maneuvering. However, the main rule remains that the first to enter has the preference.
This rule is different from other situations, such as at unmarked intersections, where you must yield to vehicles coming from the right. In the case of unmarked narrow areas, the priority is clear: **the one who enters first, passes first**.
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