Theory exam
Which road marking indicates an obligation to give way or to stop further down the road?
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A: Give way line (M14)
”This marking indicates the line that a vehicle should not pass when the driver is observing the obligation to give way.”
B: Speed bump (M17)
”This marking indicates a speed bump, gutter or similar obstacle.”
C: Preparatory information regarding the obligation to give way or to stop (M18)
”This marking indicates that there is an obligation to give way or to stop further down the road.”
D: Bicycle passage or bicycle crossing (M16)
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