GARDED A LATEST 2023/2024
The law states when the right of way must be yielded - CORRECT ANSWER NOT
when it is granted
Sing or two-lane roads that intersect with multiple lane roads - CORRECT ANSWER
If you are driving on the single or two-lane road you must yield to vehicles
traveling on a divided roadway or on a roadway with three or more lanes
Unpaved roads intersecting with paved roads - CORRECT ANSWER If you are
driving on an unpaved road, you must yield to vehicles traveling on an intersecting
paved road
Intersection not controlled by signs and signals - CORRECT ANSWER You must
yield to any vehicle on your right. If the intersection is clear to the right, you may
proceed. Always be sure to watch for any vehicles approaching on your left. Even
though you may have the right-of-way you should proceed with caution
Turning left - CORRECT ANSWER When turning left you must yield to any vehicles
traveling straight through from the opposite direction
Private roads and driveways - CORRECT ANSWER If you are on a private road,
alley or driveway, you must yield to approaching vehicles and pedestrians before
entering the public roadway