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Old 12-10-16 | 12:04 AM
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prathmann
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Originally Posted by Sullalto
A Clallam County Sheriff says A gets right of way.

edit: But I despise how virtually no neighborhood intersections have a stop or yield sign out here.



Not in any of the nordic countries. A has right of way.
Not according to the Wiki page on 'Driving in Norway' (if you think other countries differ please provide docs.):
  • Traffic from right hand has right of way (unless signs or lights). You must yield to traffic from any road to your right, except from separate areas such as parking lots, market square, pedestrian zone, and petrol stations.
  • Traffic on roads with the standard "Yellow Diamond" sign has the right of way. This is widely used for main roads. Traffic from connecting roads will then see the give-way (yield) or stop sign.
These are the same rules as I remember from Germany, i.e. car 'B' would have the right-of-way in the absence of any signs.
https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Driving_in_Norway

But California vehicle codes agree with the Clallam sheriff.

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