No. The rule in most places is that the first vehicle to arrive at a stop sign has the right of way period. It doesn't matter if the first vehicle to arrive is to the left or the right of the other vehicle.
Traffic laws governing 4 way stop signs
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by expedite_it, Aug 8, 2024.
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Never wave somebody thru, you are liable if there is a accident. That's the OP's first mistake.
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This has been my theory at 4 way stops. Go in order of arrival, unless two of you arrive at the same time. In that case the car to the right goes first. In the event that you are across from each other at the same time. The car going straight has the right of way. If it gets more complicated than that, you just decide when you want to go, and proceed with confidence. If someone tries to be polite and wave you through first even though they have the right of way, it will probably get awkward and mean stop and go and frustration for you, but at least they tried to be nice.
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So you don't need a theory, you just need to read.tscottme Thanks this. -
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