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But this time they did not yield the right of way.
Never mind that it was the other driver who failed to yield the right of way.
The car's driver was charged with failure to yield the right of way.
Always yield the right of way to emergency vehicles.
The truck driver was issued a ticket for failing to yield the right of way at an intersection.
When practical, it is usually considered better for the vehicle going downhill to yield the right of way by stopping at a wide spot.
Look for other vehicles that also may have to move across lanes of traffic to yield the right of way.
Cyclists are reminded to yield the right of way to any pedestrians travelling in this area.
Who would yield the right of way?
Officials say the bus carrying 18 students failed to yield the right of way, causing the truck to collide with it.
In steep rough country, downhill traffic yields the right of way to uphill travellers.
Drivers yielded the right of way to oncoming traffic and at four-way stop signs.
Without eye contact, the others on the street could not face him down, could not insist that he yield the right of way.
All animals yield the right of way when a pack of wolves passes by.
In multi-vehicle accidents involving a motorcycle and car, the most common mistake is failing to yield the right of way.
A driver who stops or slows down to let another vehicle through has yielded the right of way to that vehicle.
Suddenly, the man and I were eye to eye, stopped dead in our tracks, neither of us yielding the right of way.
Police charged the teen, who was not named, with second-degree vehicular homicide and failure to yield the right of way.
At crosswalks, yield the right of way to pedestrians. - Observe the speed limit.
Two birches Guarding the portals have to step aside And yield the right of way.
Gasc was found guilty of not yielding the right of way, and his speed was considered too high.
Soon the police began concentrating not only on pedestrians, but also on motorists who made illegal turns or failed to yield the right of way.
Automatically the cyber stepped back, yielding the right of way, paying lipservice to protocol and convention.
The fox bared its fangs, snapped its jaws, and at the last second, yielded the right of way.
She said the failure to yield the right of way was the most common cause of fatal accidents in Suffolk in 2002.