ID: 9413 ptsBasic (Y/N)
Difficulty: 25/100

You intend to turn left. Do you have to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the right?

💡 Explanation

Correct answer: No

🔍 Situation analysis: You are approaching an intersection equipped with a D-1 sign (priority road) accompanied by a T-6c plate. This plate clearly illustrates that your priority road turns to the left.

📖 Explanation of the rule: You are on a priority road. According to traffic regulations, vehicles entering the intersection from secondary roads (indicated by signs such as "yield") must give way to traffic on the main road. Since the plate indicates that your "main" route turns left, you retain priority over vehicles approaching from the right, which are entering the intersection from a secondary road.

💡 Tip: Always pay attention to the plates below the priority sign (T-6). Their shape perfectly depicts the layout of priorities at the intersection. Do not rely solely on the general "right-hand rule," as vertical signs always override this rule.

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