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The answer is "False".

Right of way is a phrase utilized to depict "the lawful right, settled by utilization or grant, to go along a particular course through grounds or property having a place with another", or "a way or avenue subject to such a right". In a few nations, particularly in Northern Europe, where the freedom to roam has verifiably appeared as overall population rights, a right of way may not be limited to particular ways or trails.

That is false, as there are some scenarios where it is safer to ignore the right of way in order to avoid a more serious accident from happening.