BigStack wrote:007 wrote:BigStack wrote:Here is an example of another T-junction coming up on the right within Helsinki city limits.
https://www.google.fi/maps/@60.1942562, ... 6656?hl=en
However, in this case, cars coming from the right have to give way. How can you differentiate between these two examples I provided ?!?!
You don't see upside down triangle sign on the pole? Rule is vehicle coming from right has a right of way unless there's upside down triangle sign (stop sign etc).
So I need to be looking out for signs on adjacent roads facing a different direction to determine whether I have right of way or not ?!
I can just about make out the pole but what if you were driving along at 40kph in the dark and rain and a truck just turned into the road thereby blocking your view?
For the record, I understand the rule of giving way to traffic from the right when they have right of way. However, IMO, it is far from clear when this applies. Any potential confusion on the roads is surely bad design and potentially dangerous?
- 40kph speed limit is actually really slow. With realization time and reaction time taken into consideration, both drivers will most probably be able to brake in time.
- if it's too dark to see, either your eyes or the headlights of the car is at fault (out in the woods, you turn your long distance headlights on). [believe me, in darkness it's much easier to see another vehicle even in the distance]
- raining or snowing rarely creates enough obstacles to stop you driving. In case, you need to stop, you stop. I don't understand the fuss.
- if there's a vehicle turning in front of you blocks your view, your speed will come down - because you are too close to the turning vehicle - allowing you to see things in slow drive.
- on top of everything, you assume there will be another vehicle coming right of you....................anyway, like i said in 40 kph zone, both will have enough realization and reaction time enough to brake or slow down to adjust into the traffic.
all in all, you are just creating a scenario, which won't be as difficult to drive as you would like to make it sound like. I am sure you don't have much driving experience or at least definitely new in here.