Both cars want to go in the direction of the pink arrow. Which one has right of way and should go first?

Moliner's Answer:

???

This question is sooo hard. It’s harder than it looks because 1) street B isn’t really a street and 2) street B used to have stop sign instead of a stop light. Maybe both cars should sit and wait for a while before they go?

Conventional Answer

Car B should go first.

This is basically a four way stoplight. The car going straight or turning right has right of way before a car turning left.

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