Drivers with Disabilities Now Allowed Past 'No Entry' Signs: How to Avoid a Fine.
Special Rules for Drivers at Intersections
According to Novyny.live: At intersections marked with sign 3.1 ('No Entry'), specific provisions apply for certain drivers. While turns in either direction are normally prohibited, the presence of an additional plate 7.18 ('Except for Persons with Disabilities') changes the situation.
A driver of a red vehicle displaying the 'Driver with Disability' identifier is permitted to proceed despite the general restrictions. This means that, based on the posted information, all directions of travel are open to them.
What Options Does the Driver Have?
To clarify the scenario, several possible actions for the driver were listed:
- Go straight only
- Go straight or reverse
- Turn right or left
- Reverse only
- Turn right only
- All directions permitted
The correct answer is option 6: all directions are allowed. This confirms the unique traffic privileges granted to persons with disabilities in this situation.
These traffic regulations highlight the importance of accommodating the needs of people with disabilities, giving them added mobility in urban environments. Knowledge of special signs and plates is essential for all road users to prevent misunderstandings and ensure safety on the roads.
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