§ 19-234. When approaching multilaned roadway from single-or-double-laned roadway.  


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  • The driver of a vehicle on a single-laned street or roadway, or a street or roadway consisting of only two (2) traffic lanes, upon approaching the intersection, not otherwise controlled by traffic signs or signals, of a divided street or roadway, or of a street or roadway divided into three (3) or more marked traffic lanes, shall stop, yield and grant the privilege of immediate use of such intersection to vehicles on such other street which are within the intersection or approaching such intersection in such proximity thereto as to constitute a hazard and after so stopping may only proceed thereafter when such driver may safely enter the intersection without interference or collision with traffic using such different street or roadway.

(Ord. of 3-18-80, § 1-95)

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Similar provisions, V.A.C.S. art. 6701d, § 71(b).