These dotted lines, called yield lines, are crucial for traffic control. When a car sees them at an intersection, it usually has to give way to other vehicles.
Now, we can figure out which car goes first. Car B (red) has priority. Since Car A (white) is behind the dotted lines, it must yield to Car B, which has no yield markings.
The cars can’t turn at the same time. It’s too risky as it could lead to a collision. So, Car A must wait for Car B to finish its turn safely.
This decision isn’t just common sense; it’s about following the road rules. Without signs, we depend on markings like these dotted lines.