Hat man hier rot?

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hat man rot wenn die Ampel rot ist Man aber rechts abbiegen möchte? Es gibt ja keine Haltelinie und keine der Ampeln hat einen Rechtspfeil oder so..

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ErikG172
1 year ago

If the right is not a blocking line, you can turn off 🙂

Superhasenmaus
1 year ago

No. Immediately after this bend comes a zebra strip. Actually, there should be a traffic light.

matrix791
1 year ago
Reply to  Superhasenmaus

if the road continues after the curve with a continuous one. as the road crosses and over the crossroads is one-lane – it can be assumed – that the stripe to the right is a separate track and the road continues later as 2 spoons.

nobodyathome
1 year ago

You turn off in front of the traffic light, so you don’t have to consider it

csor77
1 year ago

No,
To the right you have no traffic lights.
You have to let pedestrians pass the zebra stiffen.
Drivers who push their bike over also.
Bikers who want to drive have no priority, but if they jump over your bonnet you lose more time than when you let them through.

Behind this, you have to give way to the transversal traffic.
But you don’t have a red light.

ultrarunner
1 year ago

The right-wing track is structurally separated, is therefore a separate roadway, and even me as a non-guide license owner would be clear that the traffic lights do not apply to me.

However, the pedestrians and the traffic signs that can be recognized at the entrance should be taken into account.

HobbyTfz
1 year ago

Hello paul187erz

The right-wingers have no traffic lights at this intersection. You only have to observe the zebra strip and the board “Allow”.

Greetings HobbyTfz

gri1su
1 year ago

In this case, the traffic lights only apply to the straight-out traffic. No traffic lights can be seen for right-hand turners (but a corresponding traffic sign).

Ounzy
1 year ago

No.