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Priority signs

A priority sign is a traffic sign that indicates the order in which vehicles shall pass intersection points. Vehicles often come into conflict with other vehicles and pedestrians because their intended courses of travel intersect, and thus interfere with each other's routes. The general principle that establishes who has the right to go first is called 'right of way' or 'priority'. It establishes who has the right to use the conflicting part of the road and who has to wait until the other does so. The vehicle that does not need to wait is said to 'have the right of way' or to 'have priority.'


Warning for an uncontrolled crossroad.

Warning for an uncontrolled crossroad.


Give way to all drivers.

Give way to all drivers.


Warning for a roundabout.

Warning for a roundabout.


Warning for a crossroad with a side road on the left.

Warning for a crossroad with a side road on the left.


Warning for a crossroad with side road on the right.

Warning for a crossroad with side road on the right.


Warning for a crossroad side roads on the left and right.

Warning for a crossroad side roads on the left and right.


Warning for a crossroad where the roads are not opposite to each other.

Warning for a crossroad where the roads are not opposite to each other.


Warning for a crossroad where the roads are not opposite to each other.

Warning for a crossroad where the roads are not opposite to each other.


Stop and give way to all drivers.

Stop and give way to all drivers.


Road narrowing, give way to oncoming drivers.

Road narrowing, give way to oncoming drivers.


Mandatory direction of the roundabout.

Mandatory direction of the roundabout.


Begin of a priority road.

Begin of a priority road.


End of the priority road.

End of the priority road.


Curve of the main road.

Curve of the main road.


Road narrowing, oncoming drivers have to give way.

Road narrowing, oncoming drivers have to give way.

1. Warning for an uncontrolled crossroad

This traffic sign indicates a warning for an uncontrolled crossroad. It alerts drivers that a crossroad without traffic signals or priority signs is ahead. Drivers should slow down and be alert for traffic from side roads that may not stop. Yield according to local right-of-way rules (e.g., in many European countries, give way to the right). Typical Locations: Rural areas and roads where no clear priority is assigned.

Warning for an uncontrolled crossroad.

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2. Give way to all drivers

This traffic sign indicates you have to give way. It alerts drivers to yield the right of way to other road users. Drivers must slow down and yield to traffic on the intersecting road. Stop if necessary and proceed only when the way is clear. Common at: minor roads joining major roads, roundabouts and merging lanes.

Give way to all drivers.

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3. Warning for a roundabout

This traffic sign indicates a warning for a roundabout. It alerts that a roundabout (traffic circle) is ahead. Drivers should slow down and prepare to yield to traffic already in the roundabout.

Warning for a roundabout.

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4. Warning for a crossroad with a side road on the left

This traffic sign indicates a warning for a crossroad with a side road from the left. It alerts that a side road joins your road from the left at the upcoming intersection. Drivers should reduce speed and check for traffic coming from the side road.

Warning for a crossroad with a side road on the left.

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5. Warning for a crossroad with side road on the right

This traffic sign indicates a warning for a crossroad with a side road from the right. It alerts that a side road joins your road from the right at the upcoming intersection. Drivers should reduce speed and check for traffic coming from the side road.

Warning for a crossroad with side road on the right.

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6. Warning for a crossroad side roads on the left and right

This traffic sign indicates a warning for a crossroads with side roads from the left and right. It alerts that you are approaching an intersection where side roads join from both the left and the right — forming a T-shaped or plus-shaped junction.

Warning for a crossroad side roads on the left and right.

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7. Warning for a crossroad where the roads are not opposite to each other

This traffic sign indicates a warning for a crossroad where the roads are not opposite to each other. It alerts drivers of an asymmetrical intersection, where side roads join the main road but do not align directly opposite each other. Drivers should slow down, observe carefully, and be prepared for vehicles entering or exiting from unexpected angles. Common Locations: Staggered junctions or T-intersections close together but not aligned.

Warning for a crossroad where the roads are not opposite to each other.

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8. Warning for a crossroad where the roads are not opposite to each other

This traffic sign indicates a warning for a crossroad where the roads are not opposite to each other. It alerts drivers of an asymmetrical intersection, where side roads join the main road but do not align directly opposite each other. Drivers should slow down, observe carefully, and be prepared for vehicles entering or exiting from unexpected angles. Common Locations: Staggered junctions or T-intersections close together but not aligned.

Warning for a crossroad where the roads are not opposite to each other.

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9. Stop and give way to all drivers

This traffic sign indicates a warning for a crossroad where you have to stop and give way. It alerts that you are approaching a controlled intersection where you must stop and yield the right of way to other road users. Drivers must come to a complete stop and give way to all traffic on the priority road.

Stop and give way to all drivers.

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10. Road narrowing, give way to oncoming drivers

This traffic sign indicates a road narrowing where you have to give way to oncoming drivers. It marks a road narrowing where you must yield to oncoming traffic. It's typically used where the road becomes too narrow for two vehicles to pass at the same time.

Road narrowing, give way to oncoming drivers.

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