Driving theory questions
You are driving towards B. Which statement is true if another vehicle comes from A that also intends to drive towards B?
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Run-through of the alternative answers:
- I have an obligation to give way, in accordance with the priority-to-the-right rule.
– Correct. There is nothing that indicates otherwise. - The other vehicle has an obligation to give way, in accordance with the priority-to-the-right rule.
– Wrong. The other vehicle is coming from the right, which means that you must give way. - The other vehicle has an obligation to give way, because the other driver is coming from a dead-end road.
– Wrong. It is true that the other driver is coming from a dead-end road, but this makes no difference. A dead-end road is classed as a regular road. - Neither of us has an obligation to give way, because we are heading in the same direction.
– Wrong. Although you are heading in the same direction, your paths would intersect with each other if you both drive at the same time. - We both have an obligation to give way, because the layout of the road means that neither of us is coming from the right.
– Wrong. Intersecting roads do not have to be at right-angles in order for the priority-to-the-right rule to apply. It is clear that the other vehicle is coming from the right.
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