Let’s carefully analyze the situation at this intersection to determine which car has priority.
Scenario Breakdown:
- Car A (red): Approaching a stop sign, intending to turn left.
- Car B (blue): On the right side of Car A, on a main road without stop signs.
- Car C (orange): Coming from the opposite direction of Car A, going straight.
Traffic Rules Applied:
- Stop Sign at Car A:
Car A must stop and yield to all other traffic before proceeding. - Priority on the Main Road:
Cars B and C are on the main road, so they have priority over Car A. - Right-of-Way Between Cars B and C:
- Car B wants to turn left (across Car C’s path).
- Car C is going straight.
Generally, the car going straight (Car C) has priority over a car turning left (Car B).
Priority Order:
- Car C (orange): Goes first, as it is going straight on the main road.
- Car B (blue): Goes second, after Car C clears the intersection.
- Car A (red): Goes last, yielding to both B and C because of the stop sign.
Summary:
- Car C has priority first.
- Then Car B proceeds.
- Car A waits for both to pass before turning left.
This is consistent with standard right-of-way rules at stop signs and intersections without traffic lights.
If you want, I can explain the reasoning with a step-by-step animation or more examples of similar intersection rules.