Test of traffic rules at the intersection - who has the advantage in a complex situation.

Test of traffic rules at the intersection - who has the advantage in a complex situation
Test of traffic rules at the intersection - who has the advantage in a complex situation
The problem is about passing an intersection. What should the driver of the white car do in the situation depicted in the image at the intersection?

The task was proposed by the 'For! Rules' channel.

Answer options

  1. Should pass first.
  2. Is obliged to yield to the blue car.
  3. Is obliged to yield to the yellow car.
  4. Is obliged to yield to both cars.

Problem Analysis

The driver of the white car entered the intersection on a green signal, but completes his maneuver when the red light has already turned on for him. Meanwhile, the drivers of the blue and yellow cars are moving on green.

Let’s read item 16.5 of the traffic rules:

'In case of a signal from the traffic controller or activation of a traffic light signal allowing movement, the driver is obliged to yield to vehicles completing their movement through the intersection, as well as to pedestrians who are finishing their crossing.'

Therefore, the drivers of the blue and yellow cars must wait until the driver of the white car completes his maneuver.

Correct answer

No. 1

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The submitted news discusses a case on the road where the driver of the white car must act according to the traffic rules. He should have stopped as the traffic light had already signaled red. The drivers of the blue and yellow cars should have waited until they saw the driver of the white car completing his maneuver.

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