- Blue has to give way to Green (yield to right side rule)
- Green has to give way to Yellow (yield to right side rule)
- Yellow has to give way to Blue (yield to traffic driving straight rule)
There is no correct way of doing it based on yielding rules. So because of that, this situation is actually a special one under Dutch law (but to my knowledge, at least Belgian and German as well). Blue gets precedence here in this situation. After that normal yielding rules take effect, so yellow second, green last.
- Blue has to give way to Green (yield to right side rule)
- Green has to give way to Yellow (yield to right side rule)
- Yellow has to give way to Blue (yield to traffic driving straight rule)
When there are more than 2 cars - give way to the right > driving straight rule.
except that when yellow car is in mid turn it DOES have a car on the right side, it's blue.
And...second driving license revoked for today.
Anyone else?
heh no one takes away license because you didn't know one very rare situation. would be helpful to know exactly why did you give such priority with explanations
in my country we have almost no intersections without lights or signs, and one in that picture don't think i ever saw in my life.
btw i just found this interesting piece of info:
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T-intersections. When a road dead-ends into a through street, the driver on the dead-end road must yield to traffic on the other street.
Blue can't go first, because there is a green car on the right.
Isn't this obvious?
In Polish law it is blue, yellow, green. It doesn't make sense otherwise. Blue goes first because he goes straight. Yellow can't go first because when he turns his right side would be to the blue car. I can't imagine how you drive if you cross a car going straight to turn left
How the fuck does that make any sense, yellow and blue could be going 70kph and you think that blue is supposed to slow down because the green one might be going straight?
sorry, mixed it up with SteamDRM's pic
but it's still the green car going first. according to German law
That problem in the pic I posted was answered by the German ministry of transportation and their answer was Green first, because yellow is allowed drive onto the middle of the crossing, but has to give way for blue, who has to give way for green.
why would blue have to stop lol ? Since when do cars who drive on a street stop, to give way to a car entering or leaving a street (i.e. changing). Makes no sense.
Unless there is a signal for the blue car to stop, which there isn't. For him it's just driving straight lol.
How is it correct? When I leave my fiancees house I'm at the exact same situation, I would be the green car and I would be turning left.
Give-way-to-the-right rule.
Driver in blue can't ignore the green car, and the driver in it can't ignore the yellow car.
No matter if the yellow is turning right, left or keep forward.
Unless you specify the details, the manouvering car has to give way to the car going straight.
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