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Comments by "John P" (@johnp139) on "WRONG-WAY WOMAN GETS BLOCKED AND THROWS A TANTRUM" video.
While keeping the horn blowing the entire time!
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*their, it’s not that difficult.
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If people would just keep right except to pass, this wouldn’t be a problem. Not to mention the morons who try to merge on a highway at 35 mph!!!
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He stopped at the STOP BAR!
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@ Learn how to write right!
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@ Are ANY usernames capitalized??? Yours isn’t? Did we even have a say in that? A USER NAME is NOT the SAME as a PERSON’s name!
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*too
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@barix9495 It’s not TOO difficult.
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5:32 - how about showing a little mor up front which would indicate WHO was next to go?!?!?
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No, and we can’t even tell who gets there first.
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@ no
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@ From the drivers training guide.
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@ At a four-way stop, the primary rule is that the first vehicle to arrive at the intersection has the right of way; if multiple vehicles arrive at the same time, the vehicle on the right has priority to proceed
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@ Google is your friend.
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@_kainzow9365 The Four Rules Rule #1: First to arrive, first to drive If you arrive at the intersection first, come to a complete stop, then proceed. If another vehicle arrives before you, then they have the right of way.
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@_kainzow9365 What Is a Four-Way Traffic Stop and What Are the Rules? A four-way stop is an intersection where traffic from all four directions is required to stop. Typically, these intersections are marked by stop signs at each corner and sometimes accompanied by a supplemental road sign stating “4-WAY.” Here’s how it really works in California: First Come, First Served: The first vehicle to arrive at the intersection has the right of way. That means if you’re the first to arrive, you’re the first to go.
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@_kainzow9365 4 Way Stop Rules When approaching a 4-way stop, it’s crucial to understand the rules that govern right-of-way to ensure everyone’s safety. The following are the essential rules to keep in mind for determining which vehicle moves first at a 4-way stop: First come, first serve: The vehicle that arrives at the intersection first should proceed first. This rule generally applies and is easy to follow when it’s clear which car approached the stop sign first.
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@_kainzow9365 Right-of-Way Rules Rule #1: First Come, First Served The most straightforward rule at a four-way stop is that the first vehicle to arrive has the right of way. If you arrive at the intersection before other vehicles, you should proceed through the intersection first after coming to a complete stop. This rule helps maintain order and reduces the likelihood of confusion among drivers. When multiple vehicles arrive at different times, the process should be orderly, with each vehicle taking its turn based on arrival time. However, it’s important to ensure that other drivers have fully stopped and that they acknowledge your right of way before proceeding.
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@_kainzow9365 Who Has Right of Way at an Intersection in Kentucky? Most states’ transportation bureaus publish materials to educate drivers about the safest ways to drive through intersections. Here’s what the Kentucky Office of Highway Safety (KOHS) has to say about right of way at an intersection: At four-way, three-way, or two-way stop intersections, the car that reaches and stops at the intersection first has the right of way.
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@_kainzow9365 Who Can Go First at a 4-Way Stop in South Carolina? The general rule for four-way stops in South Carolina is straightforward: the first vehicle to come to a complete stop at the intersection has the right of way. This means that drivers should proceed through the intersection in the order in which they arrived and stopped. When multiple vehicles arrive simultaneously, the driver on the right has the right of way.
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@ First to arrive, first to go The first car to pull up to the stop sign is the first car that gets to proceed. If cars are all stopping at the intersection at different times, each should proceed through in the order they arrived. It doesn’t matter which direction a car is going either. Just like in kindergarten, you wait for your turn and don’t cut in line.
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@ According to Ohio law, the driver who arrives at the stop sign first has the right-of-way. If two drivers reach the stop sign at the same time, the driver on the right has the right-of-way. And if three or more drivers reach the stop sign at the same time, the driver on the far right has the right-of-way, followed by the driver on the far left, then the driver in the middle, and so on.
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@ The Four Way Rule The rule of a four way stop is after a complete stop, drivers wait for any pedestrians to cross and following the order of arrival, drivers take their turns. The driver who has been stopped the longest goes first. When two or more vehicles arrive simultaneously, drivers turning left must yield to oncoming cars, and all drivers must yield to a driver at the stop sign to their right.
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@_kainzow9365 At a four-way stop, the vehicle that arrived first at the intersection receives the right of way. That applies regardless of where the car is located or what direction it is going, according to Top Driver.
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@_kainzow9365 In most jurisdictions of the United States, the rules of the all-way stop are the same. A motorist approaching an all-way stop is always required to come to a full stop behind the crosswalk or stop line. Pedestrians always have the priority to cross the road, even if the crosswalk is not marked with surface markings. If a driver arrives at the intersection and no other vehicles are present, then the driver can proceed. If, on approach of the intersection, there are one or more cars already there, let them proceed, then proceed yourself.
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@_kainzow9365 So, who has the right of way at a four-way stop? The primary rule at a four-way stop is that the first vehicle to arrive at the intersection has the right of way.
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@_kainzow9365 Who Has Right-Of-Way At A Four-Way Stop? At a four-way stop, you should yield to the driver who got to the intersection first. If you reach the intersection and come to a stop at the exact same time, yield to the driver on the right.
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@_kainzow9365 At a four-way intersection where all drivers are faced with stop signs, all drivers must yield to pedestrians; otherwise the vehicles should proceed through the intersection in a "first to arrive, first to proceed order." If two vehicles reach the intersection at approximately the same time, yield to any vehicles on your right.
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@_kainzow9365 The Standard Four-Way Stop Solution There are two key rules to remember when you come to a four-way stop. First, pedestrians have the right of way. This means you must let someone walk across the road in front of you prior to moving through the intersection, no matter who reached the intersection first. Next up is the priority assigned to vehicles waiting to proceed. If you're the first vehicle to arrive at the intersection, you have the right of way and can continue through the intersection before other traffic. If you arrive at the intersection at the same time as another automobile, the vehicle to the right goes first. If those vehicles are facing each other, then the driver going straight takes priority over one who is turning across traffic.
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@_kainzow9365 First There Is First To Go The first vehicle to approach the stop sign is the first vehicle that may proceed. Each vehicle should pass through the intersection in the order they came if they are all halting at the intersection at different times. A car's direction of travel is also irrelevant. You wait in line and don't cut in front of others, the same way you would do in any situation when you're waiting in line.
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@_kainzow9365 Rule #1: First come, first serve The first car to arrive at the intersection should always receive the right of way. This rule is set in stone and shouldn’t be too hard to follow. Consider yourself lucky when you know who was the first to arrive. As long as all drivers follow this simple rule, there should be no confusion or possibility of collison.
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@_kainzow9365 At a four-way stop intersection, the driver of the first vehicle to stop at the intersection shall be the first to proceed. If two or more vehicles reach the four-way stop intersection at the same time, the driver of the vehicle on the left shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle on the right.
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@_kainzow9365 Overview of Right of Way Laws Governing Four-Way Stops Traffic laws regarding four-way stops are designed to promote orderly and predictable movement through the intersection. Right of way rules mean that the first vehicle to arrive at the red octagonal stop sign has the right of way.
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@_kainzow9365 A Four-way stop is a road intersection used for controlled traffic movement to ensure smooth traffic flow and avoid any accidents caused by motor vehicles. As a rule, the vehicles approaching a 4-way stop must come to a complete stop upon reaching the four-way stop to observe and apply the four-way stop rule before proceeding further. The 4-way stop rule dictates the right of way at the four-way stop. Usually, the vehicle arriving at the intersection first is given the right of way to move forward first as well. However, the four-way stop intersection does not provide absolute road safety, and the drivers must be aware of their surroundings before proceeding at the four-way stop.
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@_kainzow9365 Four-Way Stop Right of Way Understanding and following the right-of-way rules is crucial to avoid collisions and potential lawsuits. Here are the guidelines: First Come, First Served: The vehicle that arrives at the intersection first has the right of way. This is a fundamental rule that helps keep traffic orderly.
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@_kainzow9365 I can keep going and list dozens of more references.
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#14 - It’s WONDERFUL when a MORON only causes damages to their car, and other property which should be able to recover damages.
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16:55 - Illegal immigrants coming over?
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#9 was listening to Santa 95!
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Because the wrong way drivers ARE IDIOTS and should BACK UP!!!
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#16 - you gave the video to the guy who got hit or to the guy that was SPEEDING along?
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@kel1770 No, if that was the case, then only one lane would be moving!
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#16 - you gave the video to the guy who got hit or to the guy that was SPEEDING along?
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No
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