
Now let me tell you, I had to work pretty hard to find this YIELD sign - either at a conventional intersection or a "T"-intersection, which is what this is.Īnd most of the YIELD signs that I found in residential areas at intersections have been "T" intersections, but most of the time you're going to find YIELD signs at slip lanes or roundabouts. Gone the Way of the Unicorn & the Dodo Bird QUALIFIED :: Smart Drive Test has helped 1000s pass their driver's test.and we can help you!.CONFUSION :: Cut through the conflicting driving procedures information.SELF-CONFIDENCE :: Get the exact skills from a licensed driving instructor that will guarantee your success.FEAR :: Know that you WON'T have to face friends & family and tell them you didn't pass.LEARN THE SECRETS THAT DRIVING SCHOOLS DON'T TELL YOU! Wait for them to clear the intersection before you proceed. So pay attention, slow the vehicle, do a thorough scan of the intersection, and give the right-of-way.Īnd come to a complete stop if there are other road users in the intersection.

If you approach an intersection with a YIELD sign, you have to give the right-of-way to other road users in the intersection, if they're present: vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists-and the new road user-people on scooters. I'm talking to you today about the YIELD sign. Hi there smart drivers, Rick with Smart Drive Test.
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How to YIELD at Conventional Intersections to Pass Your Road Test

Yield signs are rarely found at conventional intersections, but these do exist.
