When two vehicles want to turn right into an intersection, the right-of-way depends on their relative positions and directions:
- If both vehicles are turning right from opposite directions (each turning into the same road but not crossing each other's paths), neither vehicle needs to give way; both can turn safely at the same time.
- If the vehicles are approaching from intersecting roads (adjacent sides), the vehicle on the right has the right of way. In this case, if Vehicle A is to your right, you must give way to Vehicle A; if you are to its right, then Vehicle A must give way.
- In general, right turns have priority over left turns when vehicles approach an intersection simultaneously.
- Also, turning vehicles must give way to vehicles going straight through the intersection.
Thus, who gives way when both want to turn right depends on whether they are opposite each other or adjacent, and if adjacent, the vehicle on the right has precedence.