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When two vehicles reach an intersection at the same time and there is no traffic control, who must yield?

  1. The faster vehicle

  2. The vehicle on the right

  3. The larger vehicle

  4. Either vehicle can proceed

The correct answer is: The vehicle on the right

In scenarios where two vehicles arrive at an intersection simultaneously and there are no traffic control devices in place, the standard rule of right-of-way applies. The vehicle to the right is given priority, meaning that it has the right to proceed without yielding to the other vehicle. This rule is based on the principle of predictability in traffic interactions, helping to reduce confusion and enhance safety at intersections. This makes the choice of the vehicle on the right as the entity that has the right of way correct. The other choices provided do not adhere to the commonly accepted right-of-way laws. For instance, prioritizing the faster vehicle would be dangerous, as it could encourage reckless driving. Likewise, determining right-of-way based on vehicle size could lead to unpredictable scenarios and does not conform to established traffic regulations. The idea that either vehicle can proceed disregards the fundamental rules of yielding, which are essential for traffic safety. Understanding these principles is vital for safe driving practices.