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Originally Posted by FlamesKickAss
and your second point, I am pretty sure the yield has precedence over stop sign. There is an intersection like that in shawnessy, coming out of the parking lot is a stop sign and coming across the street is a Yield. But I think it only takes precedence if it is a tie. If the person with the stop sign is there first and able to go the they would have right of way.
Thats how I view it anyways, could be wrong.
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If there is a concrete pedestrian island separating the right turn lane (the only places I can think of what flip is describing always do) then the person with the yield has to wait for the person who is already through the stop sign.
Basically, for the person with a yield, it doesn't matter whether there is a four way stop or not. If it's clear, they can go, if there's a car going to enter the lane they want to go into, then they have to wait.