Give way meaningin traffic

When you hear a siren or see the flashing blue or red lights of an emergency vehicle, you must give way or pull over to the left until the emergency vehicle passes.

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Oneway sign

When you approach a T-intersection, you must give way to vehicles travelling on the road that continues unless otherwise signposted.

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Give way signroad markings

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Some traffic lights may have a ‘B’ signal to control traffic around buses at intersections, read more about 'B' signals on traffic lights.

Stop andgive way sign meaning

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Stopsign

If you approach a T-intersection where the continuing road goes around a corner, you must signal to leave the continuing road.

You must stay on the approach side of the intersection until you see a space in your lane on the other side of the intersection that is big enough for your vehicle.

You must give way to any vehicles in or approaching the intersection. Don't get caught in the middle of the intersection when the lights change.

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