Which vehicle has priority at a road narrowing when the right of way is not signposted?
Right of way
Explanation
In a **narrow area without signs** indicating right of way, the vehicle that has priority is **the one that enters the narrowing first**. This means that if two vehicles meet on a narrow road and there are no signs indicating who should pass first, the vehicle already inside the narrowing has the right to continue its journey.
If there is doubt about which vehicle entered first, preference is given to vehicles that have more difficulty maneuvering. This ensures that traffic flows safely and efficiently, avoiding unnecessary reversing situations.
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