Oregon Right-of-Way Study Guide | RoadReady Oregon
Study Oregon right-of-way rules for intersections, turns, pedestrians, and roundabouts with handbook links and focused practice.
Key takeaways
- At stops and uncontrolled intersections, track who is already there, who is turning, and who is the more vulnerable road user before you decide to move.
- A green light still requires judgment. If the space is blocked or a person is in the crosswalk, the safest legal answer is still to wait.
- Roundabouts reward patience, not aggression. Enter only when the traffic already inside gives you a safe opening and the crosswalk is clear.
- If you keep missing right-of-way questions, review the exact explanation after every answer. These mistakes usually come from skipping one condition in the scenario.