Interference rule on the right
Interference rule on the right
Driving a vehicle, drivers oftenuse the traffic rule "interference on the right." Many motorists consider it almost the main one and think that it is necessary to skip all cars moving to the right, and this is extremely wrong. The rule of interference on the right is applied in two cases: if the cars are simultaneously rebuilt and when driving unregulated intersections and other places where the traffic order is not regulated by traffic rules.
How does the rule work with simultaneous rebuilding
The order of restructuring is governed by the rulesroad traffic, paragraph 8.4, which states that with the simultaneous rebuilding of cars moving in the same direction, the advantage is the car on the right. There are several options for rebuilding, we will consider each in more detail:
The situation when you are traveling on your ownanother car is rebuilt into your lane. In this situation, the interference rule on the right does not work, regardless of which side of you is the other vehicle. You can give way to him on your own initiative or to avoid a collision.
The situation when you are rearranging to the nextband, while other cars move straight without changing the trajectory. The interference on the right here does not work, you have to skip all cars moving along the strip, and rearrange.
The situation when you want to move to the left ofyou lane, while the vehicle on the lane, too, makes a rebuild. In this situation, the clutter rule operates on the right and this car must miss you, no matter where it is rebuilt. You have the absolute advantage of traffic, but still it's worth making sure that you are missed and continue to move.
The situation when you want to move to the right lane, while the car moving along it is also being rebuilt. In this situation, there is interference on the right, and you must skip the car.
The passage of unregulated intersections
The rule "interference to the right" applies whenintersection of unregulated intersections of equivalent roads. In accordance with paragraph 13.3 of the SDA, an unadjusted intersection is called a intersection where there is no traffic light, the traffic light does not work or the yellow signal flashes, and there is no traffic controller.
The procedure for crossing such intersections is governed by traffic rules in clause 13.11, which states that the driver must pass cars moving on the right hand side.
Consider the situations that may occur inCrossroads: The situation when you turn right. This maneuver does not interfere with other participants in the movement, so no one needs to give way.
The situation when you turn left, and the other car moves right or left. According to the interference rule on the right, you must skip it.
The situation when you turn left, and another car turns to the right. Your trajectories do not intersect, so you do not have to concede.
The situation when you are moving straight, and the vehicle to your right is moving right or left. In this situation, you must skip this car.
The situation when you are driving straight, and the car,The one on your right turns to the right. In this situation, if possible, move together with another car, if this is impossible, give way.
Roundabouts are often unregulated when priority signs are not set before them. In this case, it is necessary to pass vehicles entering the ring.