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What does the driver of vehicle 3 have to do?

  1. Yield to vehicle 1.

  2. Move on.

  3. Yield to vehicle 2.

  4. Stop and wait.

The correct answer is: Move on.

The driver of vehicle 3 is in a situation where they are not required to yield to any other vehicles, which means they can proceed without interruption. This may suggest that vehicle 3 has the right of way in the given traffic scenario. In many traffic situations, the right of way dictates which vehicle has priority in movement. If vehicle 3 is clear to move and does not face any conflicting obligations from vehicles 1 or 2, they can simply continue on their route without stopping or yielding. This option of moving on reflects a proper understanding of traffic norms and signals indicating that it is safe for the driver to proceed. On the other hand, yielding or stopping would imply an obligation to give way or halt, which isn't the case here for vehicle 3, reinforcing that moving on is the appropriate action.