When leaving a garage, must you give way?
Joining traffic
Explanation
When exiting a garage, it is important to **yield to both pedestrians and vehicles**. This is because, when entering the public road from a private place like a garage, priority must be given to those already circulating on the road.
- **Pedestrians**: They always have priority at pedestrian crossings. You should not enter a pedestrian crossing if there is a risk of getting stuck and blocking the way. It is essential to wait before crossing if there are vehicles ahead that prevent passage.
- **Vehicles**: When merging onto a road, you must yield to vehicles already circulating. This includes situations where there are no specific signals regulating the crossing. In these cases, you must yield to vehicles coming from the right and to those already on the main road, such as in a roundabout or highway.
In summary, when exiting a garage, you must be attentive and yield to both pedestrians and vehicles to ensure safe and smooth traffic flow.
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