Home SECTION II ABOUT THE MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES CHAPTER III PASSAGE PRIORITY SECTION 1 NORMAL PRIORITIES AT INTERSECTIONS Article 57 Intersections without signs

Article 57 Intersections without signs

by Mark Nolan

1. In the absence of signs indicating traffic priority, drivers are obliged to give way to vehicles approaching from the right, except in the following cases:

 

A) vehicles travelling on paved roads will have priority over vehicles on unpaved roads.

B) Vehicles travelling on rails have priority over all other road users.

C) At roundabouts, those who are already on the roundabout will have priority over those waiting to join.

D) Vehicles travelling on motorways or main roads will have priority over those waiting to join.

Remember that if, at the beginning of a slip road, you realise that it will not be possible to join the main road for traffic glow reasons, you should slow down until you can do so safely without stopping or hindering the vehicles that are already in transit on the highway.

 

2. Infringement of rules relating to traffic priority will be considered as serious.

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