How to Master 4-Way Stops in Surrey Without the Stress
If you’ve ever pulled up to a busy 4-way stop in Surrey during rush hour, you know the feeling: three other cars arrive at almost the same time, everyone is looking at each other, and the pressure to "just go" starts to build. It’s one of the most common points of anxiety for new drivers.
At RollsRight Driving School, instructor Reggie hears it all the time: "Who actually goes first?" The good news? 4-way stops aren't a guessing game. They are governed by a specific set of rules. Once you master the "RollsRight Rhythm," you can navigate any intersection in Surrey with total calm.
1. The "Complete Stop" Rule
In the eyes of an ICBC examiner, a "rolling stop" is a failed stop.
● The Habit: You must feel the "back-settle" of the car. This means your vehicle comes to a full 100% halt behind the white stop line (or before the crosswalk).
● Why it helps: Stopping completely gives you a clear "reset" moment to look around and identify who arrived before you.
2. First to Arrive, First to Thrive
The golden rule of 4-way stops is simple: The first vehicle
to come to a complete stop has the right-of-way.
● The Stress-Saver: Don’t worry about the whole intersection. Just track the car that arrived right before you. Once they move, it’s likely your turn.
3. The "Tie-Breaker" (Yield to the Right)
What happens if you and another driver stop at the exact same time? This is where the stress usually kicks in.
● The Rule: If you arrive simultaneously, the driver on the left must yield to the driver on the right.
● Reggie’s Tip: If you are the driver on the right, wait for a brief second to ensure the other driver is yielding, then proceed confidently. If you are on the left, a simple hand wave can help signal to the other driver that you are letting them go.
4. Making Eye Contact
Surrey roads are busy, and not everyone follows the rules perfectly.
● The Habit: Look through the windshield of the other cars. Are they looking at you? Are their wheels already creeping forward?
● The RollsRight Way: We teach defensive confidence. Even if it is legally your turn, if another driver looks aggressive or distracted, wait. It’s better to lose two seconds than to get into a "fender bender."
5. Signalling Your Intentions Early
Confusion happens when people don’t know where you are going.
● The Habit: Activate your turn signal at least half a block before you reach the stop sign.
● The Benefit: If you are turning left and the driver across from you is going straight, they know they have the priority if you arrive at the same time. Clear communication reduces everyone's stress levels.
Practice Makes Perfect with RollsRight
Still feeling a bit shaky about those busy intersections near Guildford or Newton? You don’t have to figure it out alone.
At RollsRight Driving School, Reggie specializes in taking the "mystery" out of Surrey's trickiest roads. We provide personalized coaching that turns high-stress maneuvers into second nature, ensuring you're ready for your ICBC road test and a lifetime of safe driving.
Don't let the 4-way stop slow you down. Contact RollsRight Driving School today and let’s get you road-ready!

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