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At intersections with four-way stops, the driver on the right should insist on the right-of-way?

1) True
2) False

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Final answer:

It is false that a driver on the right should insist on the right-of-way at a four-way stop. Drivers should yield to pedestrians and vehicles that arrived first, or to the right if simultaneous, but should never insist on the right-of-way.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement that at intersections with four-way stops, the driver on the right should insist on the right-of-way is False. The general rule is that after coming to a full stop, drivers should yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and then to other vehicles that arrived before them or to the vehicle on the right if they arrived simultaneously. However, no driver should insist on the right-of-way. It's essential for all drivers to proceed safely and cooperatively, with a mutual understanding of the rules to prevent accidents. Drivers must always be ready to yield the right-of-way when it helps to avoid incidents, regardless of who holds the legal right-of-way according to the rules.

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