Are you allowed in this situation to turn right despite the light displayed?
💡 Explanation
Correct answer: NO
🔍 Situation analysis: You are approaching a pedestrian crossing where a person in a reflective vest is signaling for vehicles to stop using a "STOP" sign. At the same time, pedestrians are present on the crossing.
📖 Explanation of the rule: In the hierarchy of road signals, instructions given by a person authorized to direct traffic (including school crossing guards) take precedence over road signs and traffic lights. If this person displays a "STOP" signal, you have an absolute obligation to stop and not continue driving (including turning), until the road is clear and you receive a clear signal to proceed.
💡 Tip: When you see a person with a "STOP" sign at a pedestrian crossing, slow down well in advance and prepare for a full stop. This is a situation of special pedestrian protection, where your vigilance and patience are crucial for the safety of the most vulnerable road users.