Must a vehicle give way at an intersection without a right-of-way sign?
Right of way
Explanation
In an **intersection without priority signs**, you must yield to vehicles approaching from your **right**. This means that if you arrive at a junction where there are no signs indicating who has the right of way, you must allow vehicles coming from your right to pass before you.
It is important to remember that this rule applies even if the vehicle coming from the right is traveling on a narrow or poorly maintained road. However, there are exceptions to this rule, such as when a tram is approaching, since vehicles traveling on rails have priority over those on the road. Also, vehicles on a paved road have priority over those on an unpaved road.
Therefore, at an intersection without signs, the general rule is to yield to vehicles coming from the right, thus ensuring safe and orderly traffic flow.
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