Question 7 of 18
When no signs, signals, or police tell you what to do at
an intersection, the law states that:
drivers going straight must yield to drivers turning left
at the intersection.
drivers on the right must yield to drivers on the left.
drivers turning left must yield to drivers going straight
through the intersection.
there are no laws stating who must yield.
Intersections and Interchanges



Answer :

Answer:

the absence of signs, signals, or police instructions, drivers turning left at an intersection must yield to vehicles going straight.