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At intersections with a "Yield" sign, you must: ?

1) yield the right-of-way to cross traffic close enough to cause conflict
2) yield to those vehicles only on your right
3) slow down and proceed

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Final answer:

At intersections with a "Yield" sign, a driver must yield the right-of-way to cross traffic that is close enough to potentially cause conflict, not just to vehicles on their right.

Step-by-step explanation:

At intersections with a "Yield" sign, you must yield the right-of-way to cross traffic close enough to cause conflict. This means that drivers must slow down or stop if necessary to let approaching vehicles that are close enough to be at risk of a collision go first.

Unlike a stop sign or a traffic signal, a yield sign is used to ensure that traffic flows smoothly without bringing vehicles to a complete stop when there is no approaching traffic. Yielding to vehicles only on your right, or simply slowing down to proceed without assessing the situation, is not enough. You must ensure that you yield to all vehicles that have the right-of-way.

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