Navigating a four-way stop can be straightforward when one or two cars arrive at a time, but confusion often results when multiple vehicles reach the intersection simultaneously. There’s actually a rule of thumb we should all follow to avoid the herky-jerky “starts and stops”.
At a four-way stop, the primary rule is that the first vehicle to arrive has the right of way. However, complications occur when two or more vehicles arrive at the same time. In such scenarios, the vehicle on the left must yield to the car on the right. This means that if you find yourself at a four-way stop with another car directly to your right, you should allow them to go first. This right-hand rule of thumb helps prevent deadlock and ensures a predictable pattern of movement through the intersection.
Excitement is building for this year’s AFLA Conference in San Antonio, as well as for next February’s AFLA Canada Summit near Toronto.
“Summer is a time for adventure, relaxation, and exploration. With the sun shining and the roads calling, it’s also a season when driving risks can increase,” writes Sarah Bechtold in today’s Crash-Free Culture column. Sarah embraces the Summer Safety Pledge, and we couldn’t possibly embrace this pledge more. Read about it HERE.
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Let’s face it: driving can be boring. Here are six ways you can try to reduce boring commute time without speeding.
Utilize apps like Google Maps, Waze, or Apple Maps to get real-time traffic updates. These apps can alert you to accidents, construction, or other delays and often suggest quicker alternative routes. By staying informed, you can avoid unexpected slowdowns and keep your commute time to a minimum.
Adjusting your departure time can make a big difference. If your schedule allows, leave earlier in the morning or later in the evening to avoid peak traffic hours. Commuting during off-peak times means less congestion and a smoother drive, reducing the overall time you spend on the road.
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