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When preemptive right-of-way is given to another driver, who must yield?

  1. Other drivers

  2. Pedestrians

  3. The driver being yielded to

  4. Motorcyclists

The correct answer is: Other drivers

When preemptive right-of-way is given to another driver, it means that someone has already established the right-of-way and the other drivers need to yield to them. This is typically seen in situations where a driver has a green light or a stop sign and is already in the process of crossing or turning onto the main road. In this scenario, the other drivers must yield to the driver who already has the right-of-way. The remaining options, pedestrians, the driver being yielded to, and motorcyclists, do not apply to this situation and are therefore incorrect. Pedestrians have the right-of-way at crosswalks and intersections, the driver being yielded to is already the one with the right-of-way, and motorcyclists must follow the same traffic laws as other vehicles on the road.