3 ptsBOfficial number: 8591
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?

Description
Art. 25 para. 1 and art. 5 para. 1 of the Act of 20 June 1997 - Road Traffic Act (Journal of Laws of 2012, item 1137, as amended) in conjunction with § 43 para. 1 and 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' sign informs you that you are on a priority road. The T-6a plate below it specifies that the priority road (marked with the thick line) turns to the right. Since you are turning right, you are continuing on the priority road and have the right of way over vehicles approaching from the left, which are on the subordinate road.
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