Who has the right of way here?

Suppose I am yellow and blue is person 2.

There is no right-of-way sign or anything else.

Who has to wait? I almost had an accident, and Person 2 (Blue) said it was my fault.

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Askpro
2 years ago

In the case of blue at the vertex of the curve, the shadow of an advance sign can be clearly seen. Blue has to wait.

HugoHustensaft
2 years ago

Unfortunately, everything is not correct – there is no sign there, so we talk about the classic of an ending lane, thus about the zipper procedure; can no longer be said with reference to the drawing.

If there is a sign there, the thing is clear.

Gimmesalt
2 years ago

Of course it’s blue. He changes the track and not you…isn’t it free he has to wait…he would be the one who drives into you…if everything is full there is the zip principle…that would surely both bear a guilt then

666DarkAngel666
2 years ago

I think blue has to wait because it has to be arranged in the lane in yellow. Can be wrong.

tanteerna68
2 years ago

There are no signs, but a road marking that gives you insight. The yellow has an entrance.

TheMonkfood
2 years ago

Significant has yellow driveway, blue has to be classified due to lane change

Lina363
2 years ago

I would say the yellow has driveway because it is on the continuous road

Munga01
2 years ago

Blue’s fault. You didn’t do anything wrong.

TheMonkfood
2 years ago
Reply to  Monki595

You mean “Take notice” sign 😉