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Giving way Give way means to slow down and, if necessary, stop in order to prevent a crash from happening. You must always give way at a give way sign and check it's safe to continue. Give way signs are placed at intersections and other places where other vehicles have priority. Giving way Knowing the give way rules helps you drive safely. Keeping left and overtaking Learn Queensland's road rules about keeping left and overtaking. Roundabouts Roundabouts are easy, when you know the rules. Road markings Information about the rules around road lines in Queensland. Safe following distances

Queensland road rules quiz Who has to give way at intersection? — Australia’s

Road rules for everyday driving Roundabouts Print Roundabouts Who gives way at a roundabout? When approaching a roundabout you must give way to all vehicles already on the roundabout. Video of giving way at roundabouts Watch the video to learn the rules about giving way at roundabouts. Duration 00:01:03 | Closed captions icon View transcript Regulatory signs come in 4 distinct shapes: octagons rectangles circles triangles. As a road user, you must obey all instructions on regulatory signs or risk getting a fine and points deducted from your licence. Local councils may have local restrictions relating to parking times and would be shown on or near the sign. Parking zone signs 1. On roads where there are lanes marked on the road —if your lane comes to an end, you must give way to traffic already in the lane you are moving to. In this example, Vehicle A (white) must give way to Vehicle B (yellow). Merging on roads that don't have lane markings 2. Giving way Keeping left and overtaking More road rules refreshers Motorcycle road rules Find out about Queensland's motorcycle road rules. Road signs Find out about the road signs you'll see on Queensland's roads. Bicycle road rules Bicycle-specific road rules are in place to keep riders safe. Heavy vehicle rules

The rules are clear; now it's up to drivers Otago Daily Times Online News

approx. 20 minutes. The Give Way rules are some of the trickiest rules for new drivers to master. They help us share the road with others and keep traffic flowing safely. This section covers the reasons why we give way and the specific rules for situations like T-intersections, overtaking, changing lanes and merging. Log in to the PrepL learner or supervisor course here to begin or continue your journey. Give way Slow down or stop if required and obey the give way rules. Roundabout Slow down or stop and give way to all vehicles on the roundabout. No U-turn Do not make a U-turn on a length of road where this sign applies. Wrong way — go back This sign tells you that you are driving in the wrong direction. No turns Roundabout rules When it comes to roundabouts there are some rules to know about giving way, which lane to use and when to signal. Here's a refresher to help everyone be clear on the rules, and some tips for how best to get around roundabouts safely. Share this one on social and tag someone who could do with a reminder of the rules.

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The signs effectively cancel each other out and normal give way rules still apply. Both must give way to all vehicles, then because car A is turning right, it must give way to car B. Finally, if you're planning to do a U-turn, you must give way to all other vehicles before turning. Knowing the give way rules helps you drive safely and avoid. Other give way rules Giving way when driving through a break in a dividing strip. . . . .. Regulation 2009 or as the Queensland Road Rules. 2 Commencement (1) This regulation, other than sections 266 and 267(1), (1AA), (1AB), (1A), (1B) and (1C), commences on 12 October 2009.. Log in to the PrepL learner or supervisor course here to begin or continue your journey. Log in to the PrepL learner or supervisor course here to begin or continue your journey.

Queensland road rule over giving way creates debate

Giving way in merging lanes When merging on a road that comes to an end, you must give way to traffic that is already travelling. This is particularly important if there are lanes marked on the road. If there are no lanes marked on the road, the car that is ahead has right of way and the car behind must merge. Leaving and entering a road GIVE WAY. Give Way signs are often placed where oncoming traffic can be easily seen. They are accompanied by a broken white line. Slow down when you see a Give Way sign and apply the give way rules. Always give way to pedestrians crossing the road you are entering.