Theory questions
Which statement is true in this situation?
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Direction of priority road (T15)
“The sign indicates a junction where drivers on a road shown as a narrow line must give way to vehicles on a road shown as a bold line. The symbol is adapted to the conditions of the location.”
Run-through of the alternative answers:
- I must turn right at the coming junction.
– Wrong. You may drive straight ahead, but you would then be leaving the priority road. - I am driving on a priority road that continues to the right at the junction.
– Correct. - Vehicles taller than 3.5 metres must turn right at the junction.
– Wrong. The opposite is true: vehicles taller than 3.5 metres may not turn right. - I am not obliged to give way to pedestrians on the pedestrian crossing to the right, because the priority road continues to the right.
– Wrong. A priority road never affects your obligation to give way to pedestrians at a pedestrian crossing.
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