Who Goes First at This Intersection: A Tram, Truck, or Car?.
Right of Way at an Intersection
According to Novyny.live: A driving rules quiz from the channel 'For! The Rules' presents a scenario where a tram, a truck, and a green passenger car approach an intersection, challenging viewers to determine the correct order of passage. Understanding the priority rules and signs is key to solving this common traffic puzzle.
Applying the Road Rules
The intersection is governed by priority sign 2.1 'Give Way' and supplementary sign 7.8 'Direction of the Main Road'. According to rule 16.12 of the Road Traffic Regulations, a driver of a non-rail vehicle must yield to vehicles approaching from the right. Crucially, at an unregulated intersection, a tram always has priority over non-rail vehicles.
Therefore, considering these rules, the correct order of priority at this intersection is option number 4: the tram goes first, followed by the truck, and then the green car. This channel has previously featured other interesting traffic rule scenarios, highlighting how vital it is for all drivers to know and follow these regulations to ensure road safety. In many countries, trams have special right-of-way privileges that drivers must be aware of.
This situation underscores the critical importance of drivers knowing traffic rules, as misinterpreting right-of-way can easily lead to collisions.
Correctly following the rules not only saves lives but also ensures the smooth flow of traffic at intersections where different types of vehicles meet.
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