To which vehicles must you yield at a stop sign at an intersection?
Right of way
Explanation
When you encounter a **stop** sign at an intersection, you must yield to all approaching vehicles, regardless of which side of the road they come from. This means you must wait and allow vehicles approaching from any direction, whether from the right or the left, to pass.
The stop sign indicates that you must come to a complete stop and not proceed until the road is clear of vehicles that may cross. This rule is crucial to prevent accidents and ensure a safe and orderly flow of traffic at intersections.
In summary, at a stop sign, the priority is always to yield to all approaching vehicles, regardless of their direction of arrival.
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