Note 1 : "Give way line" and
"intersection" are defined in the Dictionary, and
"roundabout" is defined in rule 109. This rule also applies to
T-intersections--see the definition of
"intersection" .
Note 2 : For this rule,
"give way" means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a
collision--see the definition in the Dictionary.
(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
(3) 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.
(4) 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 give way to each vehicle A.
In examples 3 and 4, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A.