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Question: 1.2.26-108

4 Points

Licenses: Basic material GM classes

The traffic light is green. You want to turn right. How do you respond to pedestrians wishing to cross the road into which you want to turn?

Choose one or multiple correct answers
  • A. Allow the pedestrians to cross the road
  • B. Make the turn quickly before the pedestrians
  • C. Warn the pedestrians by sounding the horn

Most students learn on the ClickClickDrive app. It is available for Android and iOS.

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Correct answer

  • A. Allow the pedestrians to cross the road
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If the driver wants to turn right and the traffic light signals "green", he must stop when pedestrians cross the road, regardless of how many there are. If the cross-traffic’s traffic light shows "red", pedestrian lights in the side street are mostly "green". Even without the presence of a traffic light the pedestrian must be given the advantage and the driver must stop and wait in this case. Even cyclists who drive straight ahead at the right of the driver or approach the right-turning driver, have priority and must be allowed through.

Behaviour at pedestrian crossings and towards pedestrians

Chapter 1.2.26

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