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Answer: At an uncontrolled T intersection, the driver on the street which ends must yield the right-of-way to vehicles and pedestrians on the cross street. Some T-intersections have additional YIELD or STOP signs installed to remind drivers that they have to give way to cross traffic.
Explanation: i looked it up lol
"At a T-intersection, the vehicle on the side street must wait and yield right of way."
When two or more vehicles approach an intersection at the same time, the driver of the vehicle to the left shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle to the right.
What is a T-Intersection?
A T-Intersection is an intersection of two roads that looks like a T. If you’re driving on the vertical line, or bottom part of the T, that means your road will end and you’ll have to cross onto the horizontal line, or top part of the T.
Most of T-intersections have a T-intersection warning sign installed on approaches to the intersection to warn drivers that the road they are traveling on does not continue straight through the intersection.
It is one of the intersection road signs that tell you what type of the intersection you are approaching so you can exercise extra caution and prepare to slow down, if necessary.
Hence, the answer was given and explained above.
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