Note 1 : "Intersection" and
"stop line" are defined in the Dictionary. This rule applies also to
T-intersections--see the definition of
"intersection" .
Note 2 : For this rule,
"give way" means the driver must remain stationary until it is safe for the
driver to proceed--see the definition in the Dictionary.
Note 4 : This rule only applies to a driver turning left using a slip lane if
the stop sign or stop line applies to the slip lane--see Part 20, Divisions 2
and 3, especially rules 330 and 345.
(2) The driver must stop as near as
practicable to, but before reaching--
(a) an oncoming vehicle
turning right at the intersection if a stop sign, stop line, give way sign or
give way line applies to the driver of the oncoming vehicle, or
Note : "Enter" ,
"give way line" ,
"oncoming vehicle" ,
"slip lane" and
"U-turn" are defined in the Dictionary.
(4) If the driver is turning left or
right or making a U-turn, the driver must also give way to any pedestrian at
or near the intersection who is crossing the road, or part of the road, the
driver is entering.
Note : Rule 353(1) specifies that a driver is not required
to give way to a pedestrian who is crossing the road that the driver is
leaving, and rule 353(2) provides that a pedestrian who is only crossing a
part of a road is considered to be crossing the road.
(5) For this rule, an
oncoming vehicle travelling through a T-intersection on the continuing road is
taken not to be turning.
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Examples :
In example 2, vehicle B must stop and give way to each vehicle A.
In examples 3 and 4, vehicle B must stop and give way to vehicle A.