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One of the hardest things to adapt to is "priority on the right". Basically this means that if you are approaching a 'T' intersection and expect to go straight through but the "dead-end" leg is on your right, you have to stop to let them go.
This applies all the time--not just 'T' intersections. So you can be travelling down what you think is a main road and a connecting road on your right hand side could have the right of way.
If they other direction has a stop or yield sign this doesn't apply, but it's easy to get caught nonetheless.
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Matt B
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