When is the entry positioning phase at an intersection reached?
Joining traffic
Explanation
To understand when the **entry position phase at an intersection** is reached, it is important to know that this phase refers to the moment when a vehicle arrives at the **intersection line with the crossroad**.
- **Intersections with signals**: At crossings where there are signals, you must follow the instructions of the signal and stop at the intersection line if necessary. This ensures that you do not interfere with the traffic circulating on the crossroad.
- **Intersections without signals**: Here, you must give way to vehicles coming from the right. The entry position is reached when you arrive at the intersection line, from where you can assess whether it is safe to continue or if you must wait.
- **Safety when entering a road**: When entering a road, it is crucial to observe and ensure that you do not pose a danger to others. The entry position is the point where you stop to give way if necessary, before merging into traffic.
In summary, the entry position phase is reached **when you arrive at the intersection line with the crossroad**, as it is the point from which you can make safe decisions about giving way or continuing.
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