Question number 8673 & 8682
can you pls explain the answers of these two questions?
does the driver on the free lane not give the priority for other drivers?
Clarification on the question
Re: Clarification on the question
That applies ONLY when you need to use the "zipper" method ...cmadhuranga schreef: ↑31 aug 2023, 18:10 does the driver on the free lane not give the priority for other drivers?
In Belgium, that means the 3 conditions must be met:
- there are lanes marked on the road
- traffic flow must already be severely impeded
(ie, you must already have a traffic jam, before using the zipper-method ! )
- at least one lane must end, or somehow become no longer useful to traffic
There's no indication on the drawings or in the text that these conditions are met, so ... no zipper
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- Berichten: 3
- Lid geworden op: 31 aug 2023, 18:08
Re: Clarification on the question
Thanks for the quick reply.
it means we need to give the priority for the drivers on the right lane?
question 8673 - car B has the priority
question 8682 - car B (RED) has the priority
it means we need to give the priority for the drivers on the right lane?
question 8673 - car B has the priority
question 8682 - car B (RED) has the priority
Re: Clarification on the question
Normally, changing lanes is a manoeuvre and you need to yield to all road users while doing so.cmadhuranga schreef: ↑31 aug 2023, 18:37 it means we need to give the priority for the drivers on the right lane?
But ...
Because the right lane ends, and traffic signs force you to go left as you follow the right edge of the roadway, the Court of Cassation (highest court in Belgium on traffic matters) has decided that a driver coming from the right in this situation, has priority from the right ...
Be careful with this, as few people will know it (even within the police force ...)