Can intersections be left UNmarked?
Right of way
Explanation
**Intersections** may not be signposted, which means that there will not always be traffic signs indicating which vehicle has the right of way. In these cases, certain general rules are applied to determine who must yield.
- At an **intersection without signs**, you must yield to vehicles coming from your **right**. This is a basic rule of circulation at unmarked intersections.
- There are **exceptions** to this general rule:
- Vehicles traveling on **rails**, such as trams, have priority over those traveling on the road.
- Vehicles traveling on a **paved** road have priority over those coming from an unpaved road.
- Vehicles already inside a **roundabout** or a **motorway** have priority over those wanting to enter.
Therefore, it is correct to state that intersections may not be signposted, and in such cases, these right-of-way rules must be followed to circulate safely.
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