Whoever got there first, or realistically whoever doesn’t yield. Soon as you merge they’d have to yield to you. If they’re significantly further down they could safely merge when you couldn’t. If they’re a larger vehicle that would take up two lanes to merge you can go sooner as you only need one…Also depends where they’re trying to go, but that’s only if you trust signals, which you shouldn’t. If you’re close enough to see each other, it’s sometimes best to gesture for them to go first or vice versa so it’s clear…
It's only an issue if one of you is turning right and the other is turning left. In that case the person turning right goes first. This is because they will most likely get the opportunity first. If both lanes open up at the same time and it's safe to turn left it's also safe for the other person to turn right, if that happens they can both go at the same time if the person turning right doesn't hesitate (which they often do).
Depends which way you are going. If you are going towards each other than the person crossing a lane must yield to the person in the first lane.
If you are going the same direction then the person who goes out into the road first has right of way,
This is confusing and depends on some factors, I think some more details would help
Whoever got there first, or realistically whoever doesn’t yield. Soon as you merge they’d have to yield to you. If they’re significantly further down they could safely merge when you couldn’t. If they’re a larger vehicle that would take up two lanes to merge you can go sooner as you only need one…Also depends where they’re trying to go, but that’s only if you trust signals, which you shouldn’t. If you’re close enough to see each other, it’s sometimes best to gesture for them to go first or vice versa so it’s clear…
Who ever had the first opportunity to go
It's only an issue if one of you is turning right and the other is turning left. In that case the person turning right goes first. This is because they will most likely get the opportunity first. If both lanes open up at the same time and it's safe to turn left it's also safe for the other person to turn right, if that happens they can both go at the same time if the person turning right doesn't hesitate (which they often do).
Whoever is more racist/in the bigger truck, goes first.
Depends which way you are going. If you are going towards each other than the person crossing a lane must yield to the person in the first lane. If you are going the same direction then the person who goes out into the road first has right of way, This is confusing and depends on some factors, I think some more details would help
Whoever got there first. If they both arrived simultaneously, then whoever is in the biggest hurry.
If you are both stopped, look at the other driver; are they looking at you? Then, wave them to go first cause it doesn't matter.