Generally, when you have the right-of-way, take it! (But don't get in an accident just to assert your rights.)
Some people like to "wave" others ahead, out of turn, thinking this is courteous. In fact, this practice is confusing, inefficient, and dangerous. Courteous people do what they are supposed to do. Driving is safe when all vehicles move in predictable ways. So drive predictably, following the rules established rules and customs. When it's your turn to go, then go!
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Give the other driver the right of way
Give the other driver the right of way and you will never go wrong.
Pertaining to driving and rules of the road: No, you should NOT always accept the right of way in any given situation. Even if you have the right of way at an intersection, you shouldn't assume that the other drivers will honor right-of-way procedures. Aggressive and incompetent drivers may not acknowledge right-of-way, and could cause an accident. Instead, you should proceed with caution, and assume right of way after analyzing the situation.
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In this situation, the pedestrian has the right of way.
If you have the right-of-way in a traffic situation, you should proceed through the intersection or roadway with caution, following all traffic laws and signals. Be aware of other drivers who may not yield properly and be prepared to take evasive action if necessary.
A traffic lane is a road and helps people drive. This is there for safety.
In this situation, the driver on the right has the right of way.
In this situation, the car on the right typically has the right of way.
When you yield the right of way to another vehicle, you are demonstrating courtesy and following the rules of the road in the traffic situation.
You must always accept the right-of-way in any given situation.
When it helps prevent an accident. -David G