right-of-way
The term "right-of-way" refers to the legal right to pass through property owned by another person. It is commonly used in transportation contexts, such as roads and railways, where certain vehicles or pedestrians have priority over others. For example, in many places, vehicles must yield the right-of-way to emergency vehicles or pedestrians at crosswalks.
In addition to traffic situations, right-of-way can also apply to land use, such as utility companies having the right to install and maintain power lines or pipelines across private property. Understanding right-of-way is essential for ensuring safety and proper navigation in both urban and rural areas.