At an intersection where you must give way, when may you resume driving?
Right of way
Explanation
To resume driving at an intersection where you must yield, it is important to ensure that you do not force the vehicle with priority to change its **trajectory** or **speed**. Here we explain why:
- **Yielding** involves gradually reducing speed and stopping if necessary, until the vehicle with priority has passed and you can continue safely. This ensures that you do not interfere with its path or force it to brake or swerve.
- At intersections, whether with or without signs, it is crucial to wait in a place where you can clearly see the traffic and ensure that you will not interrupt the flow. You should not enter the intersection if there is a possibility of getting trapped and obstructing the passage of other vehicles.
- Priority at intersections also depends on certain rules, such as yielding to vehicles coming from the right at unsigned intersections, or to those already inside a roundabout or highway.
By following these rules, you ensure safe and smooth traffic flow, always respecting the priority of other drivers.
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