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  2. Who goes first at a four-way stop? NC law says these drivers ...

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    According to the N.C. Department of Transportation, on average, converting intersections into four-way stops — also called “all-way stops” — results in a 68% reduction in total crashes ...

  3. All-way stop - Wikipedia

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    Four-way stops are common in the Southern African Development Community area, with priority going to the first vehicle to arrive and stop at the line. [15] The United Arab Emirates also has four-way stops. [16] At four-legged intersections within Europe, a roundabout or mini-roundabout may be used to assign a relative priority to each approach ...

  4. Priority signs - Wikipedia

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    Dangerous intersection with priority indication (for the next intersection only). Different variants of the sign can be used on both priority- and non-priority roads. Each sign has the thicker line indicating the road or direction that has priority with the viewer's own direction being from the bottom of the sign.

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  6. Who goes first at a four-way stop? California law says these ...

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  7. Traffic - Wikipedia

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    Also known as a "four-way" intersection, this intersection is the most common configuration for roads that cross each other, and the most basic type. If traffic signals do not control a four-way intersection, signs or other features are typically used to control movements and make clear priorities. The most common arrangement is to indicate ...

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  9. Intersection (road) - Wikipedia

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    An intersection or an at-grade junction is a junction where two or more roads converge, diverge, meet or cross at the same height, as opposed to an interchange, which uses bridges or tunnels to separate different roads. Major intersections are often delineated by gores and may be classified by road segments, traffic controls and lane design.