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Question 7518

Geplaatst: 16 dec 2018, 20:58
door dhanraj
Hallo,

In the question number 7518 , I see that the green light is lit for one side. I do not know if it is lit for the other car. Hence I choose to answer "Priority for the car for which the green light is lit"

Must I assume the other light is also green? Because it could be red, Am I confusing something?

Thanks and Regards
Dnu

Re: Question 7518

Geplaatst: 17 dec 2018, 09:51
door Jozef
Those who turn to the left must always give priority to the oncoming traffic.

Re: Question 7518

Geplaatst: 17 dec 2018, 13:41
door Inazuma
Jozef schreef: 17 dec 2018, 09:51 Those who turn to the left must always give priority to the oncoming traffic.
Unless they have to stop for a red light :!:

Re: Question 7518

Geplaatst: 17 dec 2018, 13:51
door Inazuma
dhanraj schreef: 16 dec 2018, 20:58 In the question number 7518 , I see that the green light is lit for one side. I do not know if it is lit for the other car. Hence I choose to answer "Priority for the car for which the green light is lit"

Must I assume the other light is also green? Because it could be red, Am I confusing something?
When you're turning, you have to yield to all traffic continuing further along the road you want to leave.

They might be stopped by a red light -which would legally give you priority- but you usually can't be sure whether they have a red light or not.
Cyclists / pedestrians might have started off when they had green, and thus may continue to cross.

The only way to tell if oncoming traffic has red, is the single green clearance arrow (ontruimingspijl)
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:!: Note that a green arrow in a traffic light with red/orange/green arrows does NOT imply that oncoming traffic has red :!: :!:
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