The behavior of drivers depends on the situation on the road and on what type of
vehicle They're moving. In the near future, I plan to go to training in driving school, so now I am actively interested in everything related to traffic rules. Nedano asked her husband: “Does the driver of the car need to skip the tram on the road?” ?
And he first said, "Of course, yes!" The car must give way to the tram.” And then, after thinking for a few seconds, he added, "Wait a minute, it depends on the road they're on and the traffic signs." There are exceptions which are governed by the rules of the road”.
Today's edition.
"Site" The question is whether the driver of a red car is required.
skip. An important rule of the road!
In most cases, at intersections regulated by traffic lights, the advantage has rail vehicles, that is, those trams. Pay attention to the phrase “in most cases”. Most, but not always, as many drivers think. They give way to any city vehicles, afraid of getting a fine and forgetting about it.
traffic rules.
Yes, at adjustable intersections, if at the same time the green light of the traffic light for both the car and the tram, the latter has the advantage regardless of the direction of its movement, and it needs to give way.
Here we go.
junctionsWhere there is a main and secondary road, as in the case of the red car in the picture, there are its own features. Look at the picture again. We see a red car with a trailer, a tram and a truck. Who should be the first to pass?
Did you? Any theories?
Now let's move on to decoding!
The red car goes on the main road, and the tram and truck on the secondary. The car has to turn left. The driver has already notified by turning on the left turn signal. A red car with a trailer, while
mainwayI have to turn left. The driver notifies this with the left turn signal.
Only to prevent the turn of the car can tram. Which one should go first? Let's figure it out!
The solution in this situation should be found in the rules of the road. Paragraph 13.4 states in black and white that any vehicles travelling on a secondary road must pass vehicles travelling on the main road.
This rule applies to both cars and public transport. Here all are united: trolleybuses, trams, and personal cars.
But if the tram and the car will go on the main road, then the preference in the primacy of traffic should be the tram.
Section 13.11 of the rules of the road indicates that in this case, the tram will have priority regardless of the direction of traffic!
I would also like to know about the mistakes of etiquette in the car. This applies to the driver and all passengers in the car.
Of course, trams have their own rules. (They even have their own traffic lights!) But when it comes to movement
crossroadsIt all depends on who is on the main road and who is on the secondary road. And the road signs, of course.
Finally, I would like to note again that the behavior of car drivers should be primarily regulated by the rules of the road and nothing more. If it is impossible to navigate by road markings for some reason, then you should always pay attention to the road markings.
road signs.
And how did you answer the question, "Should a red car miss an old tram?" Interesting your opinion!