You intend to turn right. Do you have to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the left?
💡 Explanation
Correct answer: NO
🔍 Situation analysis: You are approaching an uncontrolled intersection (an intersection where no traffic signs regulate the right of way). In this area, the general rule of right-of-way for vehicles approaching from the right applies.
📖 Explanation of the rule: At an uncontrolled (equal) intersection, a driver must yield only to vehicles approaching from the right. A vehicle approaching from the left must yield to you, as you are approaching from its right side.
💡 Tip: Always verify if the intersection is truly uncontrolled by checking for hidden traffic signs, which might be obscured by trees or buildings. If there are no signs, apply the "right-hand rule," but remain vigilant and observe the behavior of other drivers, as errors by others are common.