International situations: The rules may differ from country to country. For example, in the UK people drive on the left, which requires a different approach to giving way.
Weather conditions: In difficult conditions, such as fog or slippery roads, you should additionally adjust your speed and exercise caution.
FAQ:
1. What to do when you are not sure who has priority?
When in doubt, it is always a good idea to yield to avoid a collision.
2. How to proceed at intersections with equivalent roads?
Use the right-hand rule: yield to the vehicle on your right.
3. Does a cyclist have the right of way at a bicycle crossing?
Yes, provided there is a marked bicycle crossing and the cyclist follows the regulations.
4. How to recognize a roundabout with priority?
Road signs at the entrance to a roundabout, such as “give way”, clearly indicate whether vehicles on the roundabout have the right of way.
In summary, maintaining priority requires knowledge of the regulations, prudence and caution. This will make every journey safe and comfortable.