At an intersection without any priority signs, when must you give way to an animal-drawn vehicle?
Right of way
Explanation
At an intersection without priority signs, you must **yield to vehicles coming from your right**. This applies to all types of vehicles, including animal-drawn vehicles.
- At intersections without signs, the general rule is that the vehicle approaching from the right has priority. This means that if an animal-drawn vehicle approaches from your right, you must allow it to pass first.
- It does not matter if the vehicle is motorized or not; the rule of yielding to the right applies equally.
Therefore, at an intersection without signs, if an animal-drawn vehicle enters from your right, you must yield to it.
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