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When should you NOT take your legal right-of-way?

February 3, 2014 By admin

When should you NOT take your legal right-of-way?

A) When other drivers want to drive faster
B) When it helps prevent accidents
C) Never, it confuses other drivers

Correct answer:

When it helps prevent accidents

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