Chiamando tutti gli svedesi!

    Ho guidato in Svezia per circa un anno. La mia patente di guida proviene da un altro paese dell’UE, quindi ho dovuto imparare le regole specifiche della Svezia.

    Mi sono avvicinato a questo incrocio l’altro giorno. Non ci sono segni di dare modo. Per quanto ho capito, ciò significa che si applica la priorità alla regola giusta: vale a dire dare la priorità al veicolo sulla tua destra. Quindi, ad esempio, avvicinandosi a questo incrocio da questa direzione, darei priorità a qualsiasi auto proveniente dalla strada a destra.

    Ieri mi sono avvicinato a questo incrocio e questo ragazzo da sinistra è arrivato attraversando e mi sono quasi schiantato contro di me. Quindi ha urlato come un matto. Tuttavia, sono confuso perché (a meno che non abbia frainteso la regola) dovrebbe lasciarmi posto. È corretto?

    Grazie 🙂

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    di Rupy271

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    1. FarJunket4543 on

      You are right. It’s right hand/högerregeln.

      Many people have another set of rules in their head, though, that the bigger or faster road has priority…

    2. Driving in stockholm city means you have to expect that rules don’t really apply. Some people care about them, most people don’t, they just think about themselves. In short, expect the unexpected, especially from taxi drivers

    3. Yeah you’re correct about the right priority rule, but most don’t follow that rule here, at least not on roads where it “feels like” the other driver should yield. So in practice, just cooperate with your fellow drivers and adapt your driving and you should be fine. But for that matter, the guy you described is an absolute moron.

    4. xanas263 on

      Just going off from what I can see in this picture you had right of way and the other guy was in the wrong.

    5. TheZomboid on

      You are correct, you give priority to vehicles coming from the right.

    6. You are correct. Right hand rule (högerhandsregeln) applies in this case. However, in many places you will have lots of roads that people have decided by themselves are “main roads”, so they don’t bother with the right hand rule there.

    7. No_Cricket9871 on

      This is why there’s a theoretical and a practical driving test. In theory you have priority, in practice some lunatic masquerading as a taxi driver will take you out should you take it.

    8. onebloodyemu on

      Yeah you’re completely right. He was supposed to yield to you but there are plenty of assholes on the road or people who forget about the rule, happens especially often in big cities like this where people are more used to traffic lights.

    9. No_Rise_4447 on

      I’m gonna be honest even if that technically is true, no one applies that rule in stockholm. The bigger/faster/busier road will pretty much always have right of way. Yes its wrong but this is what u need to follow if u dont wanna end up in an accident, people will blow right through those roads with no hesitation

    10. Butterbubblebutt on

      You are correct. People are sadly retarded when driving.

    11. planeturban on

      Pedestrians, then vehicles coming from the right on the after the crossing. Bicycles on the crossing, could be a nice gesture to stop for them as well. If not just to save yourself a trip to the body shop. 

    12. AuthorizedShitPoster on

      Were you going straight, and were there no cars coming from your right or any pedestrians trying to cross?

    13. Pfryxell on

      I think it’s a bit hard to tell from your photo, but “utfartsregeln” might apply here. Looks like you are crossing a raised pedestrian walkway. This means that you have to give way to other cars when entering the junction.

      As i said, not sure. But that might be the case here ☺️

    14. No_Maintenance9976 on

      Everyone is taught passive driving, i.e. don’t assume the other trafficants know/follow the rules. I.e. take it slow regardless.

      The problem is, a bunch of people see this as an opportunity to squeeze by, perhaps because it mostly works for them. If enough people would’ve shouted at the other guy he’d eventually stop. But as long as everyone drives carefully — letting him through — he’ll continue.

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