Does the line composed of triangles indicate the place to stop your vehicle in order to give the right of way?
💡 Explanation
Correct answer: YES
🔍 Situation analysis: You are approaching a roundabout. Before entering the junction, there is a horizontal road marking consisting of white triangles, with their points directed towards your vehicle.
📖 Explanation of the rule: This road marking designates the place where you must stop if you are required to yield the right of way to other road users. It is always accompanied by the "yield" (A-7) vertical sign. If there are no vehicles to which you must yield, you are not obligated to come to a full stop; you may proceed smoothly while maintaining vigilance.
💡 Tip: Always distinguish this marking from the "stop line" (a solid, continuous white line), which accompanies the "STOP" sign. With triangles, fluidity is key – you only stop when the traffic situation makes it necessary.