Take the left (red ) one. The chance is high, that cars from the opposite direction are also allowed to go to their right. So you can go onto the left lane and the oppoist traffic can use the right lane. Everyone can be happy.
rewboss on
Well, that’s in Poland, so this isn’t the right sub for this. But logically, I would imagine the blue line would be the one to follow in most cases.
Fughz3 on
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Kaufland_enthusiast9 on
Red arrow
Shandrahyl on
You can choose, as there is no “Spurenführung”. But it seems to be in Poland? So polish law might be different.
Impossible_Bank_3174 on
I would say blue. Red looks like it leads into oncomming traffic.
No-Bluebird-761 on
If there are two turning lanes though, you have to stay in that lane
Hanswurst22brot on
If both lanes can turn to the left , then you keep your lane and take the left.
If only the left one goes to the left, then once you turned, you can choose , normaly you would have to take the right one.
Edit:
At that intersection the left lane goes only left, the right lane goes straight and right.
So after you turn to the left, you take the right one
Its here at this catholic church
“Kościół Trójcy Przenajświętszej w Pabianicach”
Okay, choose red.
Rule of thumb-
If two lane after turn again becomes two lanes, just be on the same side (right or left) after the turn as before.
You can of-course change after you turn, but prefer not changing lanes during the turns.
autput on
Id say red, seems way more safe since you stay in your starting lane
Agreeable_Steak_6027 on
If both lanes can turn left from where you’re coming you should stay in yours (red), if nothing is coming next to you, you could swith to the right lane upon arrival. Generally if youre the only lane where you’re able to turn you should take the outer/rightmost one
bottomlessLuckys on
i am canadian and havent driven in germamy yet, but in Canada the answer would definitely be red. you’re turning from the left lane, so you should go into the left lane. there is less interference with cars turning right from the other side this way. it may be that both lanes are allowed, but red is definitely a safer choice than blue.
monnembruedi on
I would go with the red one, just to be extra careful.
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Take the left (red ) one. The chance is high, that cars from the opposite direction are also allowed to go to their right. So you can go onto the left lane and the oppoist traffic can use the right lane. Everyone can be happy.
Well, that’s in Poland, so this isn’t the right sub for this. But logically, I would imagine the blue line would be the one to follow in most cases.
Post to r/StVO to get real answers.
Red arrow
You can choose, as there is no “Spurenführung”. But it seems to be in Poland? So polish law might be different.
I would say blue. Red looks like it leads into oncomming traffic.
If there are two turning lanes though, you have to stay in that lane
If both lanes can turn to the left , then you keep your lane and take the left.
If only the left one goes to the left, then once you turned, you can choose , normaly you would have to take the right one.
Edit:
At that intersection the left lane goes only left, the right lane goes straight and right.
So after you turn to the left, you take the right one
Its here at this catholic church
“Kościół Trójcy Przenajświętszej w Pabianicach”
https://maps.app.goo.gl/goNCMw8Yg9v6nzdV9?g_st=ac
This is Poland, so the right one.
Okay, choose red.
Rule of thumb-
If two lane after turn again becomes two lanes, just be on the same side (right or left) after the turn as before.
You can of-course change after you turn, but prefer not changing lanes during the turns.
Id say red, seems way more safe since you stay in your starting lane
If both lanes can turn left from where you’re coming you should stay in yours (red), if nothing is coming next to you, you could swith to the right lane upon arrival. Generally if youre the only lane where you’re able to turn you should take the outer/rightmost one
i am canadian and havent driven in germamy yet, but in Canada the answer would definitely be red. you’re turning from the left lane, so you should go into the left lane. there is less interference with cars turning right from the other side this way. it may be that both lanes are allowed, but red is definitely a safer choice than blue.
I would go with the red one, just to be extra careful.