Station Hill/St. Rock Street Intersection Signage

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Hey guys
Ive thought about this for a while but today i started really studying this, who the heck is even supposed to have the right of way on the station hill intersection cuz isnt there supposed to be a yield sign along with the turn left sign on saint rock street because that street merges and people going from station hill to oak hill are going straight & have the right of way or am i missing something. If any irl traffic professionals could utilize my beautiful drawing and explain this to me thatd be awesome, or is there really just a yield sign missing?
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So the L turn from Fire Station towards Office is the main road. So cars taking that turn have priority.

If you go from Fire Station towards Oak hill (straight), you have to yield to cars on the main road (so taking the turn from Office towards FStation).

Any cars coming down from Oak Hill, yield to everyone else and also have to stop at the stop sign.

If you take the right turn from Office to Oak hill, you don't need to yield to anyone.

Is this understandable? I don't have a way to edit the image atm.
So the L turn from Fire Station towards Office is the main road. So cars taking that turn have priority.

If you go from Fire Station towards Oak hill (straight), you have to yield to cars on the main road (so taking the turn from Office towards FStation).

Any cars coming down from Oak Hill, yield to everyone else and also have to stop at the stop sign.

If you take the right turn from Office to Oak hill, you don't need to yield to anyone.

Is this understandable? I don't have a way to edit the image atm.
 
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