What could be more important than road safety? However, as you know, in order to avoid emergency situations, it is necessary to follow the traffic rules. But the latter, in turn, should be repeated regularly. So, look at the picture below and say who will ride last in the situation shown. Just be very careful.
Who will go last?
Perhaps unregulated intersections can be called one of the most difficult. After all, only the drivers themselves carry out the procedure for passing through them. And it’s good if there are priority signs. Although, perhaps, it would be much easier without them. The most important thing to remember is the right hand rule.
Today’s problem of traffic rules seems no less confusing. So, you probably already noticed that there are four vehicles at the intersection at the same time, moving from different directions towards the intersection. You need to say who will go last. And that’s probably going to be harder to do than if the conversation was just about who’s going to drive first, right?
Anyway, let’s try to figure out the test. And above all, you should pay attention to road signs. We have access to only one such sign: “Give Way”. It is in front of a yellow car and a red truck.
Only one car has no advantage
We know from traffic rules that if there is a “Give way” sign, the driver must give way to vehicles approaching an uncontrolled intersection on a main road. By the way, white and green cars move respectively on the main road. In this case, they will have an advantage and will not be able to pass the intersection last.
As for the red truck and the yellow car, their passing order is determined by the Road Traffic Rules. Thus, before turning left and making a U-turn, the driver of an off-track vehicle must give way to vehicles traveling straight or to the right on the same road in the opposite direction.
Generally speaking, the yellow car will be the last to pass through the intersection. After all, in order to turn left, he has to pass the truck driving straight ahead.
Admit it, did you get the same answer, or did you just get it wrong? Be sure to write your answers in the comments.