There is no deadlock. There is no sign so right-before-left applies. Option 1 is correct.
Away-Huckleberry9967 on
What’s a mother question?
bregus2 on
1 and 2 are correct.
Right before left.
Low-Contest5494 on
Typically this is a multiple choice question, so options 1 and 2 are correct
Accomplished_Tip3597 on
Rechts vor Links as always when there is no traffic signs so the answers should be very obvious
Weirdaholic on
On crossings where right-of-way isn’t defined (no traffic signs), the following rule applies:
“Right, before left!”
Also, if oncoming traffic wants to turn into the same street as you: “Right turners before left turners”
This should help answering this question.
Any_Battle_8292 on
No deadlock situation here. No signs so Rechts vor Links applies. Options 1 and 2 are correct.
Rinzler_15 on
Option 1 and 2 are correct. If it is a multiple choice question.
Dorimagix on
You should be able to select more than one in the test. So as there are no signs, right before left applies. That means the bike goes first, so 1) is correct. You are right of the blue car so you go second. That means 2) is also correct.
K3ll3rk1nd on
Option 1 and 2 would apply.
First the motorcycle and afterwards you, the blue car is the last
stonke12 on
1 & 2
Bike has nothing to it’s right, so goes first
Then you will have nothing to your right, so you move next.
DonBirraio on
In germany the blue car always has to wait. If you yourself also have a blue car, you have to exit and meet the other bluecardriver in the middle of the road where you have to play a best of three scissors paper rock to decide who can go first.
grogi81 on
The letting drivers doing straight when I’m turning left applies only when the right hand rule alone cannot determine the order.
intiyas on
It is a 30 zone, first bike than you than blue car. Just try to memorise all answers. There is 1000 questions and you will get 15-20 questions. If you try to answer you may lose. So just memorise the answers.
kyriosity-at-github on
Sure 3, these. This creep will be at the crossing as everybody has left it, he is always the last.
iTmkoeln on
The correct solution is you have to give way to the bike and the blue car has to give way for you.
So the correct answer is 1 and 2
Anagittigana on
Blue CANT MOVE until you do (right before left block!)
You CANT MOVE until the bike does (right before left block!)
The bike CAN MOVE (no right before left block!)
-> Ergo, bike moves first.
That’s it. That’s all that matters. Right before left!
If both blue and the bike were allowed to move (if you didnt exist, ergo blue wasnt blocked by right before left), then the bike would have to yield to blue. But blue is not allowed to move.
Scrapsi on
You are not yet at the intersection, so C you are the last one to go.
sebastianinspace on
the real tricky thing would be if there was one more vehicle facing you on the other side of the intersection. who waits for who then?
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There is no deadlock. There is no sign so right-before-left applies. Option 1 is correct.
What’s a mother question?
1 and 2 are correct.
Right before left.
Typically this is a multiple choice question, so options 1 and 2 are correct
Rechts vor Links as always when there is no traffic signs so the answers should be very obvious
On crossings where right-of-way isn’t defined (no traffic signs), the following rule applies:
“Right, before left!”
Also, if oncoming traffic wants to turn into the same street as you: “Right turners before left turners”
This should help answering this question.
No deadlock situation here. No signs so Rechts vor Links applies. Options 1 and 2 are correct.
Option 1 and 2 are correct. If it is a multiple choice question.
You should be able to select more than one in the test. So as there are no signs, right before left applies. That means the bike goes first, so 1) is correct. You are right of the blue car so you go second. That means 2) is also correct.
Option 1 and 2 would apply.
First the motorcycle and afterwards you, the blue car is the last
1 & 2
Bike has nothing to it’s right, so goes first
Then you will have nothing to your right, so you move next.
In germany the blue car always has to wait. If you yourself also have a blue car, you have to exit and meet the other bluecardriver in the middle of the road where you have to play a best of three scissors paper rock to decide who can go first.
The letting drivers doing straight when I’m turning left applies only when the right hand rule alone cannot determine the order.
It is a 30 zone, first bike than you than blue car. Just try to memorise all answers. There is 1000 questions and you will get 15-20 questions. If you try to answer you may lose. So just memorise the answers.
Sure 3, these. This creep will be at the crossing as everybody has left it, he is always the last.
The correct solution is you have to give way to the bike and the blue car has to give way for you.
So the correct answer is 1 and 2
Blue CANT MOVE until you do (right before left block!)
You CANT MOVE until the bike does (right before left block!)
The bike CAN MOVE (no right before left block!)
-> Ergo, bike moves first.
That’s it. That’s all that matters. Right before left!
If both blue and the bike were allowed to move (if you didnt exist, ergo blue wasnt blocked by right before left), then the bike would have to yield to blue. But blue is not allowed to move.
You are not yet at the intersection, so C you are the last one to go.
the real tricky thing would be if there was one more vehicle facing you on the other side of the intersection. who waits for who then?