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Intersection query

If you were driving car “A” in the situation illustrated above, should you give way to car "B”? the Ministry of Transport asks as part of its current intersection campaign. The answer is that car “A” is making a right turn

but so Is car “B.” But the give-way sign means "A” must give way to all other traffic, and therefore must give way to “B.” However, as in all Intersection conflicts, it is wise to be ready to give way in case the other driver falls to do so, the Ministry says.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32665, 22 July 1971, Page 14

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Intersection query Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32665, 22 July 1971, Page 14

Intersection query Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32665, 22 July 1971, Page 14

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