Must we facilitate and yield the right of way to vehicles approaching from our right if there is no priority signage?
Right of way
Explanation
At **intersections without signs**, it is mandatory to yield to vehicles approaching from the **right**. This applies even if the road they are coming from is narrow or in poor condition. The general rule is that, in the absence of priority signage, preference must always be given to vehicles coming from the right.
There are some exceptions to this rule, such as vehicles traveling on rails (for example, trams) or those already within a roundabout or highway. However, these exceptions do not affect the basic rule of yielding to the right at intersections without signage.
Therefore, the correct answer is that **yes, it is mandatory** to facilitate and yield to vehicles approaching from our right if there is no priority signage.
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