3 ptsBOfficial number: 8588
You intend to drive straight on through this intersection. Are you obliged to yield the right of way to vehicles coming from the right?

Description
Art. 3 para. 1 and art. 5 para. 1 of the Act of 20 June 1997 - Road Traffic Act (Journal of Laws of 2012, items 1137 and 1448) § 43 para. 1 and 2, in conjunction with § 2 para. 5 and § 1 para. 2 of the Regulation of the Ministers of Infrastructure and of Internal Affairs and Administration of 31 July 2002 on road signs and signals (Journal of Laws No. 170, item 1393, as amended)
Explanation
Correct answer: No
The D-1 'priority road' information sign means you are travelling on a road where you have the right of way. The T-6a plate below the sign specifies the course of this road – the thicker line indicates it leads straight ahead. In this situation, vehicles approaching from subordinate roads (from the right and left) must give way to you.
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