RIGHT OF WAY; RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF ONE HAVING RIGHT OF WAY
One who has the right of way and is proceeding in a lawful manner is entitled to assume others will yield. However, once he knows or, in the exercise of reasonable care, should know that another does not intend to yield, he must exercise reasonable care in endeavoring to avoid an accident.
NEV J.I. 5.03

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