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If a passenger vehicle wants to turn left and a streetcar is ahead proceeding straight, who must yield?

  1. The streetcar must yield to the passenger vehicle.

  2. The passenger vehicle must yield to the streetcar.

  3. Neither vehicle must yield as both have equal right.

  4. Both must stop until the intersection is clear.

The correct answer is: The passenger vehicle must yield to the streetcar.

In situations where a passenger vehicle intends to turn left and a streetcar is proceeding straight ahead, the passenger vehicle must yield to the streetcar. This is based on traffic laws that prioritize the right-of-way for streetcars, as they are considered to have a more limited ability to maneuver compared to smaller vehicles. Streetcars often have designated tracks and cannot easily change direction or speed, which means that the onus is on the turning vehicle to ensure safety and avoid conflict. Furthermore, streetcars operate under specific rules that place them at a higher priority than vehicles that make turns. This is to ensure the smooth operation of public transportation and to minimize disruptions and potential accidents at intersections. Overall, understanding these right-of-way rules is essential for driving safely in urban environments where both passenger vehicles and streetcars are common.