New York Driver License (DMV) Written Practice Test

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When two vehicles arrive at a four-way stop intersection at the same time, who should have the right-of-way?

  1. Driver on the left

  2. Driver that has slowed the most

  3. Driver on the right

  4. Driver that arrived first

The correct answer is: Driver that arrived first

At a four-way stop intersection, the driver that arrived first should have the right-of-way. This is because they have already come to a complete stop and should be ready to proceed. The other options are incorrect as they are based on assumptions about the behavior of other drivers, rather than the actual rules of the road. For example, the driver on the left may not necessarily have to yield, and the driver that has slowed the most may not have necessarily come to a complete stop. Therefore, it is important for drivers to follow the established rule of yielding to the vehicle that arrived first at a four-way stop intersection to avoid potential accidents.