Theory test
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What does this road sign combination mean?
Give way (B1)
”The sign indicates that a driver is obliged to give way to a vehicle on the intersecting road or route and that the regulations of Chapter 3, Section 5 of the Swedish Road Traffic Ordinance (1998:1276) apply. The sign can be erected together with the additional panel T2 – distance to – as preparatory information regarding the obligation to give way, or together with the additional panel T3 – stop and give way at specified distance – as preparatory information regarding the obligation to stop. If all approach roads in a junction are obliged to give way, this is indicated with the additional panel T13, all-way-stop-controlled junction.”
The give way sign thus has several meanings:
- Give way sign = “obligation to give way to vehicles on the intersecting road”.
- Give way sign + Additional panel T3 = “preparatory information regarding the obligation to stop” (same as in the question).
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