Final answer:
When entering an intersection, a driver must yield to other vehicles or pedestrians already in the intersection. At an uncontrolled 'T' intersection, the turning vehicle must yield to oncoming traffic. When entering a public road from a private road or driveway, the driver must yield. Lastly, funeral processions use funeral flags on all vehicles to identify themselves.
Step-by-step explanation:
When a vehicle enters an intersection on a left turn or green arrow signal, the driver must yield to other vehicles or pedestrians already legally in the intersection.
If two vehicles are approaching an uncontrolled 'T' intersection, the vehicle required to turn must yield to all oncoming traffic.
When entering a public road from a private road or driveway.
When any funeral procession identifies itself by using funeral flags on all vehicles.