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English, 07.09.2019 20:20 aaburto1515

3. when it comes to right-of way, "first in, first out" means
a. the first road user at an intersection does not have to check for cross traffic
b. the first road user at an intersection must leave as quickly as possible
c. yield to any road users who arrived before you
d. yield to the first road user who arrives after you

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