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When three vehicles approach an uncontrolled intersection, which order should they pass through if Car A is to the right of Car B and Car C is to the left of Car B?

  1. Car B, Car A, Car C

  2. Car A, Car C, Car B

  3. Car A, Car B, Car C

  4. Car C, Car A, Car B

The correct answer is: Car A, Car B, Car C

At an uncontrolled intersection, the rules of yielding and right-of-way play a critical role in determining the order in which vehicles pass through. In this scenario, Car A is to the right of Car B, and Car C is to the left of Car B. According to the right-of-way rules, a driver should yield to the vehicle on their right when two vehicles arrive at the intersection simultaneously. Since Car A is to the right of Car B, Car A must yield to Car B. Therefore, Car B, having the priority, should go first. Following that logic, since Car C is to the left of Car B, once Car B has passed, Car C can then proceed. Thus, the correct order for the vehicles to pass through the uncontrolled intersection is Car B first, followed by Car A, and then Car C. This order ensures that all vehicles adhere to the right-of-way rules, promoting safety and reducing the likelihood of collisions at the intersection.