Do you have an obligation to give way in accordance with the priority-to-the-right rule at the junction at the end of the video?
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Because there is nothing to indicate otherwise, the priority-to-the-right rule applies at the junction.
The priority-to-the-right rule: “When the paths of two vehicles intersect with each other, drivers are obliged to give way to the vehicle coming from the right” (Road Traffic Ordinance).
Do not vehicles coming from the right have to cross a combined footpath and bicycle path?
– No, the layout of the junction makes it clear that any footpath/bicycle path ends before the road. If the intention had been to give pedestrians precedence, there would be a pedestrian crossing here. It can be difficult to identify a bicycle path, but the Swedish Transport Agency has said that: “A bicycle path does not generally cross a road/street”.
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