At this intersection without any right-of-way signs, what does the broken transverse line indicate?
Signage: Road markings
Explanation
Transverse discontinuous line: give way to the right
- It is a **stop line** painted across one or more lanes.
- It indicates the point where drivers must **give way**.
- At an intersection without signs, the right-of-way belongs to those coming from the **right**; therefore, here vehicles approaching from the right are given way.
- It must not be **crossed** if you have to give way. If **visibility** is insufficient, you may move forward very slightly and with extreme caution to see better.
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