Utah Right-of-Way is a type of traffic law that governs the use of public roads and sidewalks. It defines the rights and responsibilities of each user, including pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists. Flashing red lights are used to indicate that a driver must stop before entering an intersection. There are three types of Utah Right-of-Way Flashing Red Light regulations: Right-of-Way at Intersections, Right-of-Way at Crossings, and Right-of-Way at Pedestrian Crossings. At intersections, drivers must yield the right-of-way to other drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians who have the right-of-way or who are approaching from the left. At crossings, drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and cyclists crossing the road. At pedestrian crossings, motorists must stop for pedestrians crossing in the designated crossing area before proceeding.