🇨🇿 If you turn right at agreenadditional arrow, always check for vehicles traveling in the free direction—in this case, marked with a blue arrow. These vehicles have the right of way over you.
Thank you for reading this post. Don't forget to subscribe!🇬🇧 When turning right on a green arrow signal, always check vehicles going in the free (main) direction – in this case marked by the blue arrow. These vehicles have the right of way over you.
🇨🇿 When entering a tram lane, always check your mirrors and make sure that no tram is approaching, as trams always have right of way in these situations—even when turning right and crossing your path. They still have right of way!
🇬🇧 When entering a tram track, always check your mirrors and make sure no tram is approaching, because in these situations the tram always has the right of way – even if the tram is turning right and crossing your path. It still has priority!
🇨🇿 If you cross a reserved lane when turning, in this case a bicycle lane (green line), you must give way to cyclists.
Check your rearview mirror and blind spot to make sure that there are no cyclists in dangerous proximity.
🇬🇧 When turning and crossing a dedicated lane, in this case a bicycle lane (green line), you must give way to cyclists.
Check your rear-view mirror and blind spot to make sure no cyclist is in a dangerous position.
🇨🇿 When turning left, remember that you can drive onto the tracks, but first you must check your rearview mirror and blind spot to make sure there is no tram coming—you must not obstruct it.
If there is no tram coming, you can stop on the track in your direction at the intersection (marked with a green line).
However, always stop far enough away so that oncoming vehicles can safely turn left according to the rules and pass you on the right side.
🇬🇧 When turning left, remember that you may enter the tram tracks, but first you must check your rear-view mirror and blind spot to make sure no tram is coming – you must not even hinder it.
If no tram is approaching, you may stop on the track in your direction within the intersection (marked by the green line).
However, always stop only as far as necessary to allow oncoming vehicles to safely and properly turn left, so that you pass each other on the right sides.
🇨🇿 Even a traffic sign hidden behind a tree is valid—in such cases, it can completely change the direction of travel! I personally call this particular intersection "the Englishman."
🇬🇧 Even a traffic sign hidden behind a tree is still valid – in such a case, it can completely change the direction of travel! I personally call this particular intersection “the Englishman.”
🇨🇿 If you are driving on a multi-lane road and approaching a roundabout and find that you need to change lanes, never change lanes as you enter the roundabout. Change lanes either before entering the roundabout or once you are on the roundabout itself.
🇬🇧 If you’re driving on a multi-lane road and approaching a roundabout, and you realize you need to switch lanes, never change lanes while entering the roundabout. Change lanes either before entering the roundabout or once you’re already on it.
🇬🇧 A common mistake during driving tests is failing to check the blind spot, for example when changing lanes.