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Which sequence indicates the order of right-of-way at an intersection according to the following rules:

The first car to stop
The car to the right
Any car going left goes last
A. First car to stop, Car to the right, Any car going left goes last
B. Car to the right, First car to stop, Any car going left goes last
C. Any car going left goes last, Car to the right, First car to stop
D. Any car going left goes last, First car to stop, Car to the right

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Final answer:

The correct order for right-of-way at an intersection is: the first car to stop goes first, followed by the car on the right, and any car going left yields and goes last.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct sequence indicating the order of right-of-way at an intersection, according to the rules provided, is:
A. First car to stop, Car to the right, Any car going left goes last.

This sequence ensures that all drivers have a clear understanding of who has the right-of-way in various situations. The first rule is straightforward: the first car to stop at the intersection goes first. If two cars arrive at the same time, the car to the right has the right-of-way. Lastly, if one of the cars is going left, and the other is going straight or right, the car going left will yield and go last, as turning left generally crosses opposing traffic lanes.

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