Rules of the Four-Way Stop

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A graphic explaining the rules of a four-way stop intersection. At the top, a red stop sign with 4-WAY written below it is shown. The title Rules of the Four-Way Stop is in bold black text. The graphic is divided into three sections:

The left section shows a green car at a stop sign with the text: The first vehicle to arrive at the stop sign gets to proceed first.
The middle section depicts a blue car yielding to pedestrians on a crosswalk, with the text: Vehicles must yield/stop for pedestrians in crosswalks.
The right section illustrates a green car and a white car at a four-way stop, with the white car on the right. The text reads: When two vehicles arrive at the stop sign at the same time, the vehicle to the right gets to proceed first. In this case, the green car must wait for the white car to go.
At the bottom right, a black box with white text states: 4th and Riverside Begins Today. The background is light green with a gray and yellow gradient at the top.