Wer hat Vorfahrt? Mini-Quiz für die Straße
Mini-Quiz (3 Fragen): Wer hat Vorfahrt? Erkenne Regeln an typischen Kreuzungen und im Kreisverkehr.
DannisWas bedeutet „rechts vor links“?
Correct: 0/8
Hints for this Quiz
Think: No signs? Priority goes to the car on your right.
At unsigned intersections in Germany, vehicles coming from the right have priority.
Who is on your right side?
Wohnstraße, typische 4-Wege-Kreuzung.
With no signs, it’s ‚rechts vor links‘. The red car is on your right, so it goes first.
A stop sign means a full stop, not just slowing down.
At a stop sign you must come to a complete stop at the line and yield to other road users.
Stop sign = you stop and yield to traffic on the main road.
You must stop and yield at the stop sign. Traffic on the main road goes first.
Who is already in the circle?
In a typical German roundabout with yield signs at entries, traffic already inside the circle has priority.
Inside the circle = priority. You wait.
You must yield to vehicles already in the roundabout and wait until it is safe to enter.
It’s the German word for the yield/give-way sign.
The inverted white triangle with red border is the ‚Yield‘ sign: ‚Vorfahrt gewähren‘.
Signal when you leave the circle, not when you enter it.
In Germany you indicate when exiting the roundabout, not when entering.
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