Intersections with priority signs
155 questions in this category
Priority signs in Poland determine which vehicles have the right of way at intersections. The yellow diamond sign indicates you are on a priority road, while the inverted white triangle with red border means "yield." The octagonal STOP sign requires a complete stop before the intersection. Supplementary plates below priority signs show the layout of the priority road when it curves.
Why This Category Matters on the Exam
Priority intersections are among the most heavily tested topics, with 3-5 questions per exam. These questions often show complex intersection diagrams with multiple vehicles and ask you to determine the correct passing order. Since priority errors cause real accidents, the exam weights these questions heavily. Consistently getting priority questions wrong will result in failure.
Common Mistakes and Tips
The most common error involves intersections where the priority road changes direction (shown by a supplementary plate with a thick black line indicating the priority road's path). At these intersections, vehicles on the priority road have right of way regardless of their direction of travel, and vehicles leaving the priority road must signal. Many candidates also forget that when turning left from a priority road, you must still yield to oncoming traffic on the same priority road. The STOP sign in Poland requires stopping at the stop line (or at the edge of the intersecting road if no line exists), even if the intersection appears empty. Unlike a yield sign, rolling through a STOP sign is always a violation.
You plan to turn left and the driver of the oncoming vehicle intends to follow the road ahead. Have you got priority over them?
B: No
You intend to turn left. Are you obliged to yield the right-of-way to all vehicles at the junction?
A: Yes
You are intend to go straight on and the motorcyclist intends to turn left. Do you have to yield the right of way to him?
A: Yes
You intend to go straight on and the driver of the oncoming vehicle intends to turn left. Do you have the right of way over him?
B: No
You intend to turn left. Do you have to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the right?
B: No
You intend to go straight on. Do you have to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the right?
A: Yes
You intend to go straight on. Do you have the right of way over the motorcyclist?
B: No
Are you obliged in this situation to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the left?
A: Yes
Have you got priority over the vehicle approaching from the left?
B: No
You intend to drive straight ahead and the tram driver intends to turn left. Have you got priority over him?
B: No
You intend to turn left. Are you obliged to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the right?
A: Yes
You intend to go straight ahead. Are you obliged to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the left?
A: Yes
You intend to turn right. Are you obliged to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching form the left?
A: Yes
You intend to go straight ahead. Are you obliged to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the right?
B: No
Have you got priority over the vehicle making a U-turn in this situation?
B: No
Have you got priority in this situation before the vehicle going ahead across the junction?
B: No
You intend to turn left. Have you got priority over the motorcycle?
A: Yes
You intend to turn right. Do you have the right of way over the motorcyclist turning left?
B: No
You intend to turn left. Do you have to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the right?
A: Yes
You intend to go straight ahead. Have you got priority over the vehicle approaching from the right?
B: No
You intend to turn left. Have you got priority over the vehicle approaching from the right?
A: Yes
You intend to turn diagonally left. Do you have the right of way over the vehicle approaching from the right?
B: No
You intend to turn left. Do you have to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the right?
A: Yes
You intend to turn left. Do you have the right of way over the vehicle approaching from the left?
A: Yes
You intend to drive straight on. Do you have to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the right?
A: Yes
Do you have to yield the right of way to the motorcyclist when turning left in this situation?
B: No
You are turning left and the car driver intends to drive straight on. Do you have the right of way over him?
A: Yes
You intend to turn right. Do you have to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the left?
B: No
You intend to turn left. Do you have to yield the right of way to the motorcyclist?
A: Yes
You intend to turn left. Do you have the right of way over the vehicle coming from the opposite direction?
A: Yes
You intend to turn left and the driver of the oncoming vehicle intends to turn right. Do you have to yield the right of way to him?
B: No
You intend to go straight on. Are you obliged to yield the right-of-way to the motorcycle turning left?
B: No
You are turning right and the driver of the oncoming car intends to turn left. Do you have the right of way over him?
A: Yes
The driver of the oncoming car intends to turn left. Do you have to yield the right of way to him?
A: Yes
You iare driving straight on and the motorcycle driver intends to turn left. Do you have to yield the right of way to him?
A: Yes
You intend to drive straight on. Do you have the right of way over the vehicle approaching from the right?
B: No
You intend to go straight on, while the motorcyclist intends to turn left. Do you have to yield the right of way to the motorcyclist?
A: Yes
You plan to turn right and the bus driver intends to turn left. Have you got priority over him?
B: No
Have you got priority over the vehicle approaching from the left in this situation?
B: No
You intend to turn left and the vehicle approaching from the right plans to go straight. Have you got the right of way over this vehicle?
B: No
You intend to turn right. Are you obliged to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the left?
A: Yes
You are turning right and the driver of the oncoming vehicle intends to turn left. Have you got priority over him?
A: Yes
At this intersection, do you have the right of way over a vehicle approaching from the left?
B: No
In this situation, do you have the right of way over the vehicle approaching from the right?
A: Yes
If you go straight at this intersection, do you have the right of way over a vehicle approaching from the left?
A: Yes
If you turn right, do you have the right of way over a vehicle approaching from the opposite direction?
B: No
In this situation, if you turn left, do you have the right of way over the vehicle approaching from the right?
A: Yes
In this situation, if you go straight, do you have the right of way over the vehicle approaching from the right?
A: Yes
In this situation, if you go straight, do you have the right of way over the vehicle approaching from the right?
A: Yes
If you go straight, do you have the right of way over a vehicle approaching from the left?
A: Yes
If you turn left, do you have the right of way over a vehicle approaching from the opposite direction?
B: No
If you turn right, do you have the right of way over a vehicle approaching from the opposite direction?
B: No
In this situation, are you obliged to give the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the opposite direction?
A: Yes
In this situation, do you have the right of way over the tram?
B: No
In this situation, should you give the right of way to the tram?
A: Yes
While turning left, should you give the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the opposite direction?
B: No
You intend to turn left. Do you have the right of way over the motorcyclist turning left?
A: Yes
You intend to go straight on, and the driver of the oncoming vehicle intends to turn left. Do you have to yield the right of way to him?
B: No
Do you have to yield the right of way to vehicles approaching from the left in this situation?
A: Yes
Do you have the right of way over the vehicle approaching from the right in this situation?
A: Yes
Do you have the right of way over the vehicle approaching from the left in this situation?
B: No
Do you have to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the left in this situation?
A: Yes
Do you have to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the right in this situation?
A: Yes
You intend to turn left, and the driver of the oncoming vehicle intends to go straight on. Do you have the right of way over him?
B: No
Do you have to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the left in this situation?
A: Yes
You intend to turn left. Do you have the right of way over the vehicle approaching from the left?
A: Yes
Do you have to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the left in this situation?
A: Yes
In this situation, do you have the right of way at the nearest intersection over vehicles approaching from the left side?
A: Yes
Should you in this situation, after driving 80 m, yield way to vehicles travelling on the transverse road?
A: Yes
Does a vehicle entering an intersection marked in such a way have priority over a vehicle moving around the central Island?
B: No
In this situation, do you have priority over the vehicle on the left side?
B: No
In the presented situation, should you yield priority to the vehicle on the right?
B: No
In the presented situation, is it mandatory to stop before entering this intersection?
B: No
In this situation, are you obliged to yield priority to the vehicle on the right when turning left at the intersection?
B: No
In this situation, are you approaching an uncontrolled intersection?
B: No
When entering this intersection, do you have priority over the vehicle on the left?
B: No
You intend to drive straight on through the intersection. Do you have priority over other traffic users in this situation?
B: No
In the visible situation, do you have priority over the vehicle travelling on the transverse roadway?
B: No
When entering the visible roundabout, do you have priority in relations to traffic users who are already in the intersection?
B: No
You intend to drive straight on through this intersection. Are you obliged to yield the right of way to vehicles coming from the right?
B: No
You intend to continue driving to the left at the nearest intersection. In this situation, are you obliged to yield priority to vehicles approaching from the opposite direction?
B: No
You intend to turn right at the visible intersection. Are you therefore obliged to yield the right of way to vehicles approaching from the left?
B: No
When driving straight on through this intersection, do you have priority over the vehicle on the right?
A: Yes
In the presented situation, do you have priority over the vehicle on the right?
A: Yes
Are entering a road with priority if you turn right at the intersection?
A: Yes
You intend to drive straight on through the visible intersection. Are you in this situation obliged to yield the right of way to vehicles approaching form the left?
A: Yes
In the presented situation, are you approaching an the intersection where you must yield the right of way to vehicles coming from the right?
B: No
In the presented situation, are you approaching an uncontrolled intersection?
B: No
In this situation, does the vehicle coming from the right have the right of way at the nearest intersection?
B: No
You intend to turn right at the nearest intersection in the situation presented. Do you have to yield the right of way to cyclists from the opposite direction turning left?
B: No
You intend to turn left at the nearest intersection in the situation presented here. Do you have to yield the right of way to the vehicle coming from the right?
B: No
In the presented situation, are you exiting a road with priority if you turn left behind the visible sign?
B: No
Does the "Stop" sign visible in the presented situation indicate the mandatory place to stop the vehicle before entering the intersection?
B: No
You intend to drive straight on in the presented situation. Are you obliged to stop before entering the intersection?
B: No
You intend to turn left. Do you have priority over the pedestrian in the presented situation?
B: No
Are you obliged in the presented situation to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the right?
B: No
In the presented situation, does the visible sign "Yield way" apply only to the nearest intersection?
A: Yes
You intend to turn left at the nearest intersection in the presented situation. Do you have to yield priority to cyclists coming straight from the opposite direction?
A: Yes
In the presented situation, are you approaching the intersection from a road without right of way?
A: Yes
In the presented situation, are you approaching the intersection from a road without right of way?
A: Yes
You intend to turn right in the presented situation. Do you have to stop at the designated place before entering the intersection?
A: Yes
In the presented situation, when driving further straight through the next intersection do you have priority over vehicles approaching from the right?
A: Yes
You intend to turn right. Will you in the presented situation stop at the traffic signals?
A: Yes
In the presented situation, are you obliged to yield the right of way to the vehicle in the roundabout?
A: Yes
If you intend to turn left at the nearest junction, do you have to signal this manoeuvre with a turn signal?
A: Yes
You intend to turn left. Do you have the right of way over the vehicle approaching from the left?
A: Yes
You intend to turn left. Are you obliged to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the right?
B: No
Are you obliged to yield the right of way to vehicles approaching from the left at the nearest junction?
A: Yes
Does this sign indicate the start or continuation of a road with priority?
A: Yes
You intend to continue driving straight on. Do you have the right of way over a rail vehicle turning right, into the depot?
B: No
You intend to go straight ahead, and the driver of the oncoming vehicle intends to turn left. Are you obliged to yield the right of way to him?
B: No
You intend to go straight ahead. Are you obliged to yield the right of way to the vehicle approaching from the left?
B: No
You intend to turn left and the driver of the oncoming vehicle intends to go straight ahead. Have you got priority before him?
A: Yes
You intend to go straight ahead, and the driver of the oncoming vehicle intends to turn left. Are you obliged to yield the right of way to him?
A: Yes
In this situation, do you have an obligation to yield the right of way to vehicles moving on the transverse road?
B: No
In this situation, are you obliged to stop the vehicle and yield priority to the driver of the car travelling on the transverse road?
B: No
In this situation, are you obliged to yield priority to vehicles travelling on the transverse road?
B: No
In this situation, are you obliged to adhere to the "give way" sign?
B: No
In this situation, are you obliged to stop the tram before the conditional stop line?
A: Yes
In this situation, does the tram driver have the right of passage over vehicles driving in the transverse road?
A: Yes
In this situation, does the tram driver have the right of passage over vehicles driving on the nearest transverse road?
B: No
In this situation, does the tram driver have the right of passage over the tram driving on the transverse track?
A: Yes
When entering such a marked intersection, are you obliged to yield priority to vehicles driving on it?
A: Yes
You are entering such a marked intersection. Do you have the right of passage over other vehicles?
B: No
Do these signs always oblige the tram driver to stop, in order to yield the right way?
B: No
Do you have an obligation to stop the tram on the line marked by triangles, if another vehicle was to approach the transverse road?
A: Yes
At this intersection, is the tram driver obliged to give way to vehicles driving on the transverse road?
A: Yes
Are you obliged to also yield the right of way beyond the visible sign to vehicles that may approach the road from the right side?
A: Yes
In this situation, do you have priority over the passenger car signalling the intention to turn left?
A: Yes
When driving a tram and turning left at the intersection marked with this sign, do you have priority over motor vehicles?
A: Yes
In this situation, do you have priority over vehicles travelling on the transverse road?
B: No
In this situation, are you obliged to yield the right of way to vehicles travelling on the transverse road?
A: Yes
In this situation, are you on a road with priority?
A: Yes
Are you obliged to exercise extreme caution in this situation?
A: Yes
In this situation, are you on a road with right of way?
B: No
In this situation, are you approaching a road with the right of way?
A: Yes
In this situation, are you obliged to stop before the stop line?
A: Yes
In this situation, when driving straight ahead through the intersection, are you obliged to yield way to the vehicles approaching from the right?
A: Yes
In this situation, when turning right at the intersection, do you have priority over vehicles approaching from the left?
B: No
In this situation, when turning left at the crossroads, do you have priority over vehicles approaching from the opposite direction?
B: No
When turning right in this situation, do you have the right of way?
A: Yes
In this situation, are you on a road with right of way?
B: No
In this situation, when turning right at an intersection, are you obliged to yield way to vehicles approaching from the left?
A: Yes
In this situation, are you obliged to yield the right of way to vehicles moving on a circular traffic intersection?
A: Yes
In this situation, are you on a side road?
B: No
In this situation, are you on a road with the right of way?
B: No
In this situation, when turning right at the intersection, do you have priority over vehicles coming from the left?
B: No
Do you have the right of way at the nearest intersection over the vehicle approaching from the right?
A: Yes
In this situation, are you obliged, notwithstanding your right of way, to exercise extreme caution?
A: Yes
In this situation, are you obliged to yield the right of way to vehicles travelling on the transverse road?
A: Yes