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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Having just moved from the UK where drivers at a junction yield in a prescribed order (always giving way to the drivers on the right both at intersections and roundabouts), I find the DC Stop sign rules at junctions or lack of them confusing. The law is not very clear, except when approaching from a highway, and it seems to end up with each driver taking it in turns to move which can be confusing and not everyone necessarily follows that pattern anyway. This is the law I found: D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 18 ยง 2208 Current through Register Vol. 68, No. 42, October 15, 2021 Rule 18-2208 - RIGHT-OF-WAY: INTERSECTIONS 2208.4 After having stopped for a stop sign, the driver shall yield the right-of-way to any traffic in the intersection or approaching on another roadway so closely as to constitute an immediate hazard during the time when the driver is moving across or within the intersection or junction of roadways. The driver shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrians. Am I missing something? Thanks [/quote] OP your question seems to be about 4-way stops but the reg you quoted is just about stop signs, not four-way stops. So picture a stop sign with a through street: driver stops and yields right-of-way to any traffic in the intersection or approaching closely enough that you crossing would impede them. And always yield to pedestrians. For four-way stops, you go in order of arrival (but you should pair up for convenience - if someone heading west was there first and someone heading east shows up right as it's West-bound's turn, they both go). If you can't tell if it's your turn, wave the other person through to avoid unnecessary bullshit. For roundabouts we employ a Fury Road attitude - take what you can get.[/quote] I believe the rules for four way stops are: 1) Order of arrival 2) If two people arrive at the same time, the person on the right goes first 3) If there's no person on the right (i.e. if the two cars are across from each other) a car which is turning yields to a car which going straight. 4) If both cars are turning, a car turning left yields to a car turning right.[/quote]
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