Who has priority in this UK road junction?

Who has priority in this UK road junction? - Selective Photo of 2 Deck Bus Near People

Can you please let me know who has priority at this junction

  1. My car is at the green highlighted area and want to turn right. Say there are cars already to turn right at the yellow highlighted area. what should I do? There is a give way sign for the yellow highlighted area vehicles.

should i wait for all the yellow highlighted area vehicles to turn right and then proceed?or as there is a give way sign for them, can i proceed? Note that there is a pedestrian cross signal at the red highlighted area.

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Who has right of way at a junction UK?

Rule 172. The approach to a junction may have a 'Give Way' sign or a triangle marked on the road. You MUST give way to traffic on the main road when emerging from a junction with broken white lines across the road.

Who has priority at a crossroads UK?

The general rule for priorities when emerging from crossroads is that right turning traffic should give way to oncoming traffic. The vehicle with the priority in the following examples is the same as if the two minor side roads were one major road, however do not assume that the other driver will comply.

How do you know who has priority on the road?

The most important rules are: Traffic on major roads has priority over traffic on minor roads. Vehicles travelling straight ahead or turning left has priority over traffic turning right.

Does UK have priority to the right?

There's no priority to the right (or left) on British roads (unlike, for example, the continental priority to the right).



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