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 | NOUN (PLURAL) [2] | _______________________ |
 | NUMBER [14] | _______________________ |
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 | ADJECTIVE [3] | _______________________ |
 | ADJECTIVE [15] | _______________________ |
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 | NOUN [4] | _______________________ |
 | VERB ENDING IN "ING" [16] | _______________________ |
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 | NOUN [5] | _______________________ |
 | NOUN [17] | _______________________ |
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 | NOUN [6] | _______________________ |
 | NOUN [18] | _______________________ |
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 | ADVERB [7] | _______________________ |
 | ADJECTIVE [19] | _______________________ |
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 | VERB [8] | _______________________ |
 | ADVERB [20] | _______________________ |
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 | VERB [9] | _______________________ |
 | NOUN (PLURAL) [21] | _______________________ |
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 | NOUN (PLURAL) [10] | _______________________ |
 | VERB ENDING IN "S" [22] | _______________________ |
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 | ADJECTIVE [11] | _______________________ |
 | SHAPE [23] | _______________________ |
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 | VERB ENDING IN "ING" [12] | _______________________ |
 | NOUN [24] | _______________________ |
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NOTE: Some words may occur more than once.
Traffic [1] , signals, and pavement [2] do not always resolve traffic conflicts. A/An [3] light, for example, does not resolve the conflict between a/an [4] turning left at a/an [5] while an oncoming [4] is going straight through. The right-of- [6] rules help resolve these kinds of conflicts. They tell drivers who goes [7] and who must [8] in different situations.
- A driver approaching a/an [5] must [9] the right-of- [7] to [10] already lawfully using the [5] .
- If drivers approaching from [11] directions reach a/an [5] at about the same time, a driver [12] must [13] to approaching [13] going straight or [17] .
- At a/an [5] not controlled by [1] or signals, or where [14] or more drivers stop at STOP [1] at the same time and they are at [15] angles to one another, the driver on the left must [11] the right-of- [7] to the driver on the right.
- A vehicle [16] a/an [17] from a driveway, [18] , [19] road, or any other place that is not a/an [29] , must stop and [18] the right-of- [7] to [13] on the [29] , and to pedestrians.
- Drivers must [11] to pedestrians [20] using marked or unmarked [21] .
- You may not enter a/an [5] if [13] are backed up on the other side and you cannot get all the way through the [5] . Wait until [13] ahead [22] , so you do not block the [5] .
- A driver entering a traffic [23] , sometimes called a/an [24] , must [18] the right-of- [7] to drivers already in the [46] .
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