Priority Signs
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You must stop completely at the line and yield to all traffic before proceeding. This is a mandatory stop situation, and you must ensure the intersection is clear in all directions before moving forward.

Slow down and give way to traffic on the main road. Stop if necessary. You should be prepared to yield, especially when visibility is limited or traffic is approaching from the left or right.

You are on a priority road. Vehicles on this road have the right of way at intersections. As long as you’re on this road, others entering or crossing must yield to you unless signs or signals state otherwise.

The priority road status is ending. Normal give-way rules now apply. From this point on, pay attention to intersections, as you may need to yield to traffic from the right or follow posted signs.

On a narrow road, you must give way to oncoming traffic. If vehicles are approaching from the opposite direction and the road is too narrow, you are required to wait or move aside until they pass.

On a narrow road, you have the right of way over vehicles coming toward you. When you see this sign, oncoming vehicles are expected to yield, allowing you to proceed through the narrow section first.