§ 71.106 RIGHT-OF-WAY AT INTERSECTIONS; VEHICLES ARRIVING AT SAME TIME.
   (A)   Where two or more vehicles face stop, slow, warning, or caution signs or signals on two or more intersecting cross streets and are approaching so as to enter the intersection at the same time where each vehicle is required to stop, the vehicle coming from the right shall have the right-of-way. Where each vehicle is required to slow, the vehicle coming from the right shall have the right-of-way. Where each vehicle is required to take caution, the vehicle coming from the right shall have the right-of-way.
   (B)   The driver of a vehicle approaching an intersection shall yield the right-of-way to a vehicle which has entered the intersection from a different highway; provided, that the driver of a vehicle on a street which is not a state or federal highway approaching an intersection with a state or federal highway shall stop and yield the right-of-way to a vehicle which has entered the intersection or which is so close thereto as to constitute an immediate hazard.
   (C)    Where one vehicle is required to stop and the other to slow or take caution, the one slowing or taking caution shall have the right-of-way. Where one vehicle is required to slow and the other to take caution, the one required to take caution shall have the right-of-way.
(Prior Code, § 71.101) Penalty, see § 70.999