"The answer is B – the speed limit in built-up areas in Queensland is 50km/h unless otherwise indicated by signs," Queensland's Department of Transport and Main Roads said.
NSW Police's Traffic and Highway Patrol Command were working in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs when they came across this unusual sight.The mammoth load was teetering on the boot of the vehicle, not only obscuring the driver's view, but also threatening to plunge off into the road. The driver was told to find another way to transport his fridge, which still had magnets and what appeared to be a calendar on it, before he was allowed to leave."Dangerous and unsecure loads are a hazard to other road users and pedestrians," NSW Police said.
A. The pedestrian must stop crossing, move back onto the footpath and wait for the vehicle to drive past
the car on the outside lane because the car on the inside has to yield all the way through the curve
B gives Way
B
Car B goes first.
Alot of you should not be driving 🤦🤦
B
Blue car needs to give way
B
A give b way if b in the Main road
A has to stop, as they are crossing through B’s continued traffic path
B
B gives way to A.
Why does car b have wifi
B
A
A
A has right of way as it is continuing on the same road. B has to give way, it is crossing over the other lane.
There is one in my street b gives way 2 a. If your the A who stops ur an idiot
B gives way to A as his road is not continued
A continuing road is treated as a straight road no matter if bends. Car A continues on his way and B waits to ‘turn’ into the new road
B has to give way but seriously, what kind of an idiot creates such a situation?
unless you are in one party state country where every thing go
of course blue car has to give way, go to RMS , download the handbook and review the rules if u have not done so recently
B has to give way
The green car should wait cause it's not on a main road
A
B
Car B is supposed to give way to Car A
If you dont know this, please dont get behind the wheel
B
B
Car B needs to give way as it’s a continuous road that car A is on.
Blue gives way
A. T intersection
the motor bike
It's like a straight road, A goes straight and B turns right.B must give way to A.
A has to give way to B
B with give as he is trying to cross the dash lines
B will give way.
B
B must give way.
B, the fact this is a question is scary
Ah, I see 9news sticks to a yearly rotation of this article 😅
A
Neither gives way going by the road markings
How is this even a question!
No road intersection would ever be in such configuration. Show us a 'real' example
There would usually be a give way sign or traffic lights at such an intersection
B…..B……B
Why don’t you all just check what the answer is in the article....
If you have to ask the question, its open to failure... put a give way sign for B.
Person on the right side
What chu talkin bout Willis?
B gives way to A
A,B should be on a give way sign if going straight ahead
If you don't know this please hand in your licence!
Never interrupt the flow of traffic is the rule. B gives way
The cyclist and truck driver have right of way regardless of any road legislation.
Very easy car B one time A in straight line. Think if you drive in line straight is correct you stop for car A to cross
Should have stop or give way sign
I can feel B should give way. But what is the reason of this in a T section, can anybody clarify?
Blue
B
Blue car
B gives way to A
B gives way to A if B wants to cross over the lane to the other side, B also needs to indicate.
If you don’t know you shouldn’t have a licence
A gives way regardless
Simple, the blue car!
A
B gives way to A who is on a bend okay dummies lol
B gives way to A. B has to cross lines so must give way.
the blue car gives way, and if you didn't know please hand your licence in..
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