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When you have right-of-way, you should?

  1. Give it up if it will avoid possible danger

  2. Always insist on your right

  3. Speed up to prevent others from taking it

  4. Ignore other drivers

The correct answer is: Give it up if it will avoid possible danger

When you have right-of-way, you should always ensure that you prioritize safety on the road. This means giving up your right-of-way if it will help avoid potential danger, as stated in option A. This may include allowing a driver who doesn't seem to be paying attention to safely pass, or letting a pedestrian cross the street first before proceeding. Option B is incorrect because always insisting on your right-of-way may lead to a dangerous situation. Similarly, options C and D are incorrect because speeding up or ignoring other drivers can lead to accidents and isn't considerate of others on the road. It is important to remember that the main goal while driving is to maintain safety for yourself and others.