“Yielding the right of way” means letting another driver or pedestrian go first, especially in situations where two or more road users meet at the same time.You must yield when:You’re entering a main road from a smaller roadA pedestrian is crossing at a pedestrian laneEmergency vehicles like ambulance or fire trucks are passingAnother vehicle is already inside a roundabout or intersectioTurning left while another vehicle is coming straightYielding is not a sign of weakness; it’s a sign of discipline and courtesy. Not yielding when you should may cause collisions or traffic violations.By giving way, you’re promoting safety and smooth traffic flow, which is part of being a responsible driver.