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Are you required to give right-of-way when the following road sign is placed?

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  1. Yes, when the following road sign is placed in an intersection, right-of-way is given to vehicles that continue driving straight.
  2. No, you should only give right-of-way according to the lawful right-of-way rules or to the traffic signs that are placed in the intersection.· Correct answer
  3. No, when the following road sign is placed in an intersection, right-of-way is given to public vehicles only.
  4. Yes, when the following road sign is placed in an intersection, right-of-way is given to vehicles that come from the right only.

Explanation

Sign 114 (crossroads intersection - an X in a red triangle) is a warning sign only. It warns that there is an intersection ahead, but it does not require giving right of way. Right of way is determined only by the legal rules (for example, right of way to vehicles coming from the right) or by specific signs at the intersection itself, such as 'Stop' (302), 'Give way' (301) or a traffic light.

How to approach it

Sign 114 = warning only, does not determine right of way

sign 114crossroads intersectionwarningdoes not require right of way

Common mistake

Thinking that a warning sign about an intersection also determines right of way

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