The passage of intersections always requires drivers of increased attention and caution. That is why traffic rules pay so much attention to how to use road intersections under different conditions and circumstances.
You can test your knowledge in this area with the help of a test published by YouTube channel \! Rules " It needs to dilute three vehicles that met at a circular intersection with a tram track going through it.
In the picture we see a blue car that makes movement in a circle and should cross the tram tracks for this, a tram that moves straight, and a red car, the driver of which also plans to go to a circle, but does not need to cross the ways. The task in this case sounds like this: in what order the listed vehicles will pass this intersection. Here are the options for answers:.
First we figure it out, in the nuances of the road situation. In the image, we see a circular intersection indicated by the corresponding road sign, but not equipped with a traffic light, and therefore unregulated. According to paragraph 16. 12 existing traffic rules, the advantage in moving on unregulated intersections with circular traffic is given to vehicles that are already moving in a circle. Thus, the blue car has an advantage over the red.
But whether it also applies to tram? In fact, it concerns, because the same item 16. 12 of the SDA indicates that at any unregulated intersection, a tram, regardless of the direction of its further movement, has an advantage over non -hungry vehicles approaching it along an equivalent road, except for intersections where the circular motion is organized.
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Given all these circumstances, both the driver of the tram and the driver of the red car, before entering the ring, must give the road to the driver of the blue car. It is he who will pass the first. And then the red car and the tram will be able to continue simultaneous movement - their trajectories do not intersect, so there is no need to determine who should pass whom in this situation.
Therefore, the right version of the response in this case is the second. The blue car will pass the first, and then the red car and the tram together.