3 ptsD,D1Official number: 1139
You are driving a public transport bus outside the built-up area. Do you have priority in this situation when joining the traffic from the bus stop?
Explanation
Correct answer: No
According to the regulations of the Road Traffic Act, the driver of another vehicle is required to make it easier for a bus to pull out from a bus stop, but this rule applies only in a built-up area. As the situation shown in the video takes place outside a built-up area, the bus driver is treated as any other driver pulling into traffic and must give way.
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