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#1. You arrive at an uncontrolled intersection at the same time as a car directly across from you. You want to turn left. What do you do?
Left turns always yield to oncoming straight traffic, even at intersections without signs.
#2. At an uncontrolled intersection, who has the right of way?
When two vehicles arrive at the same time, the vehicle on the right has the right of way.
#3. When approaching an uncontrolled intersection on a narrow street, what should you do?
Always be cautious and check for cross traffic, even if you think the street is quiet.
#4. Which of the following is the safest approach to an uncontrolled intersection?
Defensive driving and careful observation prevent accidents at uncontrolled intersections.
#5. True or False: At an uncontrolled intersection, a vehicle turning left has the same right of way as vehicles going straight.
A vehicle turning left must yield to oncoming traffic going straight, even at uncontrolled intersections.
#6. What is an uncontrolled intersection?
Uncontrolled intersections do not have stop signs, yield signs, or traffic lights, so drivers must follow right-of-way rules.
#7. At an uncontrolled intersection, there are multiple vehicles approaching from different directions. How do you decide who goes first?
Right-of-way rules prioritize vehicles on the right when multiple cars arrive at the same time.
#8. A pedestrian steps onto a crosswalk at an uncontrolled intersection. What should you do?
Pedestrians always have the right of way at crosswalks, regardless of intersection control.
#9. You are approaching an uncontrolled intersection and see a vehicle to your right. What should you do?
At uncontrolled intersections, yield to the vehicle on your right to prevent collisions.
#10. You approach an uncontrolled intersection and another vehicle arrives at the same time from the opposite direction. You are both turning right. What happens?
If both vehicles are turning in the same direction, they can proceed at the same time safely.



