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At an uncontrolled intersection, who has the right-of-way?

  1. The vehicle on the right

  2. The driver with the quickest reaction time

  3. The vehicle on the left

  4. The driver who reaches the intersection first

The correct answer is: The driver who reaches the intersection first

At an uncontrolled intersection, there are no traffic signals or signs to regulate the flow of traffic. This means that there is no designated right-of-way for any specific vehicle or driver. Instead, the driver who reaches the intersection first should proceed with caution and yield to any other vehicles or pedestrians already in the intersection. This is because the other options listed (A, B, and C) all suggest that one vehicle or driver has priority over others, which is not the case at an uncontrolled intersection. It is important to always follow the general rule of yielding to vehicles and pedestrians in the intersection when approaching an uncontrolled intersection.