You intend to go straight ahead. Are you joining the traffic in this situation?
💡 Explanation
Correct answer: YES
🔍 Situation analysis: You are approaching an exit from a private road (internal road) onto a public road. The road sign on the right indicating the end of the "Internal Road" clearly shows that you are leaving an area with a different legal status than a public road.
📖 Explanation of the rule: Joining the traffic flow is a maneuver performed when, for example, driving out of an internal road, a residential zone, a parking lot, or a roadside facility onto a public road. According to regulations, in this situation, you are obliged to yield the right of way to all other traffic participants, regardless of their direction. This is not a standard intersection of equal roads, but a joining maneuver that requires special caution.
💡 Advice: Always treat exits from roadside facilities or residential roads as a moment of joining the traffic. Check twice, looking in both directions, to ensure the public road you are entering is clear. Remember that the vehicle joining the traffic has the lowest priority.