At an intersection where it is foreseeable that you may have to stop, what should you do if you have the right of way?
Right of way
Explanation
At an intersection, even if you have **right of way**, it is important not to enter if it is foreseeable that you will be stopped in the middle. This is because you could **disrupt the flow** of other vehicles or pedestrians.
- **You should not enter** a junction, pedestrian crossing, or cyclist crossing if you believe your vehicle will get stuck, as this can cause an obstacle for traffic.
- If you find yourself at a junction with a traffic light and your vehicle becomes an obstacle, you should try to exit the junction safely, as long as there are no oncoming vehicles.
Therefore, even if you have priority, the best practice is to **wait before entering** the intersection until you are sure you can cross without stopping.
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