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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?
Description
Art. 5 para. 1, Art. 25 para. 1 of the Act of June 20, 1997 - Road Traffic Act (Journal of Laws of 2012, item 1137, as amended) and § 1 para. 2 point 1, § 43 para. 2 of the Regulation of the Ministers of Infrastructure and Internal Affairs and Administration of July 31, 2002 on road signs and signals (Journal of Laws No. 170, item 1393, as amended)
Explanation
Correct answer: No
The video shows the D-1 "priority road" sign along with the T-6a plaque, which indicates that the priority road continues straight ahead. This means that both you and the oncoming vehicle are on the priority road. In this situation, according to the general rules of priority set out in Art. 25 para. 1 of the Road Traffic Act, a driver turning left is obliged to yield to a vehicle coming from the opposite direction and going straight.