Right of way
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Right of way may refer to:
Legal concept[edit]
- Right of way is a legal term used in a variety of ways.
- Right-of-way (property access), an easement or grant to use the land, in order to construct transportation facilities, such as railways, pipelines, etc.
- Right of way (traffic), allowing priority use of traffic flow, "the legal right of a pedestrian, [equestrian, cyclist], vehicle, or ship to proceed with precedence over others in a particular situation or place".
- Right of way (shipping), set of sailing rules on water paths regarding priority and signaling
- Right of way (public throughway), a footpath, trail, road, bridleway, etc. that provides public access across private land.
Film[edit]
- Right of Way (film), a 1983 television film drama
- The Right of Way (1915 film), a lost silent film
- The Right of Way (1920 film), an American film starring Bert Lytell
- The Right of Way (1931 film), an American film starring Conrad Nagel and Loretta Young
Other uses[edit]
- Right of way, priority of attacking in fencing
- Right of Way (album), a 2003 album by Ferry Corsten