3 ptsBOfficial number: 9430
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?
Description
Act of June 20, 1997 - Road Traffic Act. (Journal of Laws 1997 No. 98 item 602, as amended)
Explanation
Correct answer: No
In this situation, the A-7 'give way' sign together with the T-6c plaque indicate that you are on a subordinate road, and the priority road runs across. The cyclist approaching from the opposite direction is also on a subordinate road, which means you are in an equivalent situation relative to each other. According to Art. 25 para. 1, a vehicle turning left (the cyclist) is obliged to yield the right of way to a vehicle turning right (you), therefore you do not have to yield to them.
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