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Australia At uncontrolled
4-way intersections, the common rules are: • give way to traffic approaching from the passenger's side (i.e. from the right in countries that drive on the right-hand side, a rule known as
priority to the right, and vice versa) • however, this may be the opposite depending on the local laws • turning traffic with crossing paths usually gives way to traffic driving straight through in the opposite direction • drivers opposite one another and both turning in their same direction, e.g. both drivers turning to their right (in countries that drive on the right-hand side) do not need to give way to one another as their paths will not cross. Common practice dictates that drivers will treat the intersection as if they have a
give way (yield) sign and look both directions for cross-traffic to avoid any accidents with motorists who did not recognize or did not follow the uncontrolled intersection rule. ==References==