Yielding - used when speaking of traffic regulations, means that you must give the right-of-way to the vehicle that is lawfully proceeding on the roadway. (for example: At a 4-way stop controlled by signs - if two vehicles arrive at the interesection simultaneously, the drivers must YIELD to the driver on their right. -or- if you are making a left hand turn you must YIELD to all oncoming traffic).
You may not do so without yielding to any traffic with which you might interfere.
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The Yield traffic sign is intended to represent to a driver who has the clear path to continue through an intersection first. It's intended to mean that a driver must yield to oncoming traffic from his or her right side. Yielding means allowing that incoming driver to go first. This is the concept known as right of way and the yield sign is supposed to mean that everyone can drive more safely within an orderly traffic system.
The Difference between a merge and a yield is, when your merging, you are entering oncoming traffic with out stopping, and yielding s letting the traffic pass you and then going when the coast is clear.
When you are safe to make the turn. Watch out for oncoming traffic and any pedestrians crossing.
Yielding - used when speaking of traffic regulations, means that you must give the right-of-way to the vehicle that is lawfully proceeding on the roadway. (for example: At a 4-way stop controlled by signs - if two vehicles arrive at the interesection simultaneously, the drivers must YIELD to the driver on their right. -or- if you are making a left hand turn you must YIELD to all oncoming traffic).
You can continue your turn without stopping and yielding to anyone.
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A yielding is a concession, or an inclination to give way to pressure.
Traffic laws and regulations are designed to create rules to ensure safety of drivers and pedestrians alike. At its core "right of way," means that all other traffic and pedestrians get to move before you do - at all times and regardless. In effect the traffic of others is more important, and failing to give them right of way can cause and accident or result in serious injury or death. At an intersection right of way can mean yielding to incoming traffic during a left green signal (without an arrow) where permitted. It can also mean a two or four way stop intersection where you can only cross by turn or when it is clear.
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"Jaywalking" is not a legally defined term in Oregon law. It does not mean crossing a street midblock. The Oregon Vehicle Code states that it is illegal for pedestrians to: • Cross a street against a traffic signal; • Cross the street outside of a crosswalk without yielding to vehicular traffic; • Cross the street outside of a crosswalk at an intersection; and • Proceed in a crosswalk in a manner that causes an immediate hazard to an approaching motor vehicle.