[TITLE: YIELD SIGN AND HOW TO GIVE THE RIGHT-OF-WAY TO PASS YOUR ROAD TEST] Hi there smart drivers! Rick with Smart Drive Test talking today about the yield sign. In this day and age it's unlikely that
you're going to find the yield sign at an intersection. You might find them at some quiet
residential intersections, but for the most part you're not going
to find these at an intersection. We'll be right back to tell you where you're going to find the
yield sign. [OPENING CREDITS & MUSIC] Hi there smart drivers! Rick with Smart Drive Test. Welcome back - talking to you today about the yield sign. In this day and age the
yield sign is rarely found at intersections. You may find it in some
quiet residential areas at intersections, but for the most part the yield sign is
not found at intersections. The most popular place to find the yield sign is at
roundabouts and slip lanes or turning lanes as we call them in Canada and
North America. Because they're found at roundabouts and slip lanes, for the most
part, drivers have to merge and you have to be
slowing down as you're coming up to the yield sign - scanning well ahead and
looking to see if in fact you might have to stop for other traffic. To yield the
right-of-way to other traffic in the intersection or the road onto which
you're going to merge. So be prepared for stop, slowing down, covering the brake, scanning well ahead and making sure that
you don't have to come to a stop; to yield to other pedestrians, other
vehicles on the roadway. The other place where there aren't yield signs, where they may have to yield is coming off a private road onto a public road. You have
to yield to all other pedestrians and traffic on the roadway. Those are the places where you'll find
the yield sign. In conclusion, the two most popular
places that you're going to find yield signs in this day and age is roundabouts, slip lanes or turning
lanes. And for the most part when you're encountering a yield sign you're going
to have to merge. The way to deal with it is scan well ahead, slowing down, being
prepared to stop. But again know that you don't have to stop if the way is clear
and you can proceed. I'm Rick with Smart Drive Test. Thanks
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