Geçiş Hakkı Kuralları
- 1/20If you come and the car also come same time then what you do
Turkey follows the "priority to the right" rule at uncontrolled intersections to prevent confusion or crashes. This rule applies even if your lane seems wider or faster.
When you want to go left and car is coming then who go
Oncoming cars going straight or turning right always have priority over those turning left across traffic. Always check traffic in both directions before turning.
If roundabout is there when you want to go then you go or no
Drivers must wait for a safe gap before entering to maintain smooth circular traffic flow. Yield signs are typically posted at entry points to remind drivers.
When you’re out of your house then car is coming what to do
Vehicles exiting private property must let all road users pass first, including pedestrians and bicycles. Not yielding can result in fines or accidents.
If you’re in the bottom of the T and see cars, when you can go
The vehicle on the terminating road must wait for the cross traffic to clear. This applies regardless of which direction the traffic is moving.
If zebra sign and some people standing maybe crossing then when you drive
Turkish law gives pedestrians full right of way at designated crosswalks; drivers must stop. Failing to yield here can lead to heavy penalties.
When ambulance noise is coming then where you go
Drivers must clear the way immediately blocking them may delay urgent medical or police responses. Use hazard lights if needed when stopping quickly.
If you’re small road then you go main big road what happen
Traffic on larger roads always has priority; drivers on smaller lanes must wait until it’s safe. Even if traffic is slow, wait for a clear opportunity.
When red arrow pointing to you and other side is white, what do
A red arrow pointing your way means you must yield; a blue arrow means you have the right of way. These signs are common near narrow bridges or tunnels.
If you want highway and cars are very fast then you go
Use the acceleration lane to match speed, but let highway traffic go first before entering. Sudden merging without yielding is a common collision risk.
If bus is blinking and coming from stop, then what driver do
Urban traffic must yield to city buses re-entering traffic to support public transport flow. This rule improves punctuality and protects passengers.
When you go across and bike lane is there then what happen
Cyclists have priority in marked lanes check mirrors and blind spots before crossing or turning. Ignoring this rule can endanger vulnerable users.
If train is not seen but lights are blinking what do
Trains have absolute right of way; obey lights, barriers, and alarms without exception. Never try to beat the barrier or ignore alarms.
When yellow light flashing but no red what to do
This indicates an uncontrolled junction apply the “priority to the right” rule and slow down. Be especially cautious at night or in poor visibility.
If you parked and want go, but car already coming then
All vehicles already in the lane have right of way check blind spots and mirror before entering. Always signal before rejoining traffic.
When sign say pedestrian place then driver drive fast
In designated zones, pedestrians may use the full width of the road cars must drive slowly and yield. Honking is discouraged in these quiet zones.
If one car go up and you go down, then who go
Uphill drivers get priority since it’s harder to restart movement going uphill. This prevents stalling or rollback accidents.
When car ahead is slow and road is narrow, you pass
Overtaking is only allowed when the opposite lane is fully clear never force oncoming traffic to slow. Always check far ahead for safe overtaking distance.
If you see triangle sign, you go fast
Enter the junction only if your way is clear; do not force other drivers to brake. Failing to do so may be considered reckless driving.
When school bell ring and kids run, you go still
In school areas, drivers must slow down and yield to children and any official school zone instructions. Extra caution is expected during morning and afternoon hours.