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3 ptsA,B,C,D,T,AM,A1,A2,B1,C1,D1Official number: 774

You intend to go straight on and the driver of the oncoming vehicle intends to turn left. Do you have the right of way over him?

Description

Art. 25 para. 1 of the Act of 20 June 1997 - Road Traffic Act (Journal of Laws of 2005 No. 108, item 908, as amended), in conjunction with § 1 para. 2 pt. 2 and § 21 para. 5 of the Regulation of the Ministers of Infrastructure and 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

In the visible situation (frames 12 to 21), you are approaching an intersection preceded by a B-20 'STOP' sign with a T-6c plaque. This plaque indicates the actual course of the priority road (thick line), which shows that the opposite entrance is a priority road, and you are on a minor road. Consequently, the driver coming from the opposite direction has priority over you, regardless of whether they are going straight or turning.