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On an uncontrolled 4-way intersection, the general right of way rule to follow is the "first come, first served" principle. Liz - it's a nice little DMV-test-hack that'll make sure you ace the absolute hardest questions you might see on
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- On an uncontrolled 4-way intersection, the general right of way rule to follow is the "first come, first served" principle.
- Liz - it's a nice little DMV-test-hack that'll make sure you ace the absolute hardest questions you might see on
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