Give Way Questions

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Which one of these must give way?

Car A is faced with a give way sign and must give way to vehicles approaching from any direction.

Which one of these must give way?

On a road when two lines of traffic merge into one line, this is called a zip merge. In a zip merge the vehicle that is behind, in this case Car A, has to give way to any vehicle that is ahead of it.

Which one of these must give way?

Both cars are facing a give way sign, however Car A is turning right and so must give way to all vehicles approaching from the opposite direction.

Which one of these must give way?

At an uncontrolled intersection, all vehicles must give way to other vehicles approaching from their right. Car A should therefore give way to Car B.

Which one of these must give way?

Both cars are facing a stop sign, however Car B is turning right and so must give way to all vehicles approaching from the opposite direction.

Which one of these must give way?

When turning at an intersection, Car B must give way to any pedestrian crossing the road that it is turning into.

Which one of these must give way?

Car C is entering the road from a private property and must give way to all vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians on the road, footpath or other road related area.

Which one of these must give way?

In this T-intersection, car A is on the terminating road and so must give way to all vehicles approaching from either direction on the continuing road, including the cyclist who is turning right.

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Disclaimer:

The questions used in RAA’s Give Way test are the same as those in the official test, however our diagrams may look slightly different. This does not affect who needs to give way. Please use our test as a way to learn the give way rule and understand why vehicles, pedestrians or cyclists are obliged to give way in each scenario.