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Vehicle B must give way to vehicle A. Vehicles A and B are facing each other at an uncontrolled crossroad intersection. At an uncontrolled intersection a driver turning right must give way to any vehicle travelling straight through the intersection.
A driver turning at a signalised intersection must give way to any pedestrian or cyclist on a crossing on the road they are entering.
Vehicle A must give way to vehicles B and D. Vehicles A and C are facing stop signs; when two drivers face each other at stop signs at an intersection they must give way to all other vehicles entering or approaching the intersection then apply the give way rules to each other. Vehicles A and C first give way to vehicles B and D. Vehicle C must then give way to vehicle A, as it is turning across vehicle A's path.
Vehicle B must give way to vehicle A. Vehicle B is facing a give way sign; when a driver faces a give way sign at an intersection they must give way to all other vehicles entering or approaching the intersection.
This is a warning sign. The sign is warning you that you are approaching a sharp bend (also called a hairpin bend).
This is a warning sign. The sign is warning you that you are approaching lane allocation, a section of road that has an extra lane for traffic travelling in the opposite direction. The arrows indicate the directions of traffic.
This is a warning sign. The sign is warning you that you are approaching a winding road.
This is a warning sign. The sign is warning you that you are approaching a crossroad intersection.rn
Vehicle A must give way to vehicle B. Vehicle C is turning right from the terminating road at a T-intersection; a driver turning from the terminating road at a T-intersection must give way to all vehicles on the continuing road (except those performing a U-turn). Vehicle C must give way to vehicles A and B. Vehicle A must then give way to vehicle B as a driver turning right from the continuing road at a T-intersection must give way to any vehicle travelling in the opposite direction turning left at the intersection.
Vehicle B must give way to vehicle A. Vehicle B is facing a give way sign; when a driver faces a give way sign at an intersection they must give way to all other vehicles entering or approaching the intersection.rn
Vehicle C would go first, vehicle A second, vehicle B third, and vehicle D last. Vehicles B and D are facing a give way sign; when a driver faces a give way sign at an intersection they must give way to all other vehicles entering or approaching the intersection. Vehicles B and D must give way to vehicles A and C. Vehicle A is travelling on the terminating road at a T-intersection (the continuing road marked with broken white lines goes around the corner);a driver travelling on the terminating road at a T-intersection must give way to all vehicles on the continuing road (except those performing a U-turn). Vehicle A must give way to vehicle
Vehicle B goes first. Vehicle A must give way to vehicle B as a driver turning right from the continuing road at a T-intersection must give way to any vehicle travelling in the opposite direction whether turning left at the intersection or continuing straight ahead.rn
Vehicle A must give way to vehicle B. Vehicles A and B are facing stop and give way signs; when two drivers face each other at stop or give way signs at an intersection they must give way to all other vehicles entering or approaching the intersection then apply the give way rules to each other. Vehicle A must then give way to vehicle B, as it is turning across vehicle B's path.
This sign means you are not allowed to turn left into the road or place indicated.rn
This sign means you are not allowed to turn right.
This sign means that you must stop and give way according to the give way rules to other vehicles approaching, entering or already on the intersection. If you turn at the intersection, you must also give way to pedestrians crossing the road you are entering.
This sign means that if the truck is turning you must not overtake or pass the vehicle unless it is safe to do so, therefore, you should allow the truck to complete its turn before you turn.rn
Vehicles A and B must give way to the pedestrians. At a children's crossing drivers must stop and give way to any pedestrian or cyclist on or entering the crossing.
This sign means you must not travel at more than 60km/h.
School zones are in effect during school days. This means that on school days, you must not exceed the speed indicated in the red circle during the times specified.rn
A minimum passing distance when passing a cyclist has been specified as 1 metre when passing a cyclist on a road with 60km/h or less speed limit or 1.5 metres when passing a cyclist if the speed limit is in excess of 60km/h.rn
Vehicle A must give way to vehicle B. When lines of traffic merge where there are no lane lines to be crossed, a driver must give way to any vehicle ahead of them.
When changing lanes you must give a change of direction signal and give way to any vehicle in the lane you are moving into
Vehicle A must give way to vehicle B and C. If the lane the driver is travelling in comes to an end, and the driver has to cross a lane line to merge, the driver must give way to traffic already in the lane they are moving to.
Directions given by Police Officers overrule stop signs and give way signs.
If you are doing a U-turn you must give way to all vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists, including vehicles at stop and give way signs.
When you drive on a road where there are no line markings, you must drive as near as practical to the left side of the road.rn
If you are facing a Police Officer giving the hand signals shown in the diagram, you must proceed in the direction shown by the Police Officer as Police directions overrule the traffic lights.rn
A driver on a multi-lane road where the speed limit is above 80km/h must not drive in the right lane unless overtaking another vehicle, preparing for a right turn, or avoiding an obstacle, or the traffic in every lane is congested.rn
Vehicle A must turn right. In a lane marked with arrows, you must drive only in the direction of the arrows.
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