
End of priority road. This sign signifies that the priority you had on the road you were traveling on is ending. Be prepared to yield the right of way to other traffic according to the general traffic rules at the upcoming intersection or junction.

You have priority over oncoming traffic. This sign informs drivers that they have priority to proceed through a narrow passage. Oncoming vehicles must yield to you.

Yield the right of way. This sign indicates that you must give priority to traffic on the intersecting road. You may need to slow down or stop if necessary to allow other vehicles to pass before you proceed.

Traffic merging from the left. This sign warns drivers that vehicles will be entering their lane from the left. Be prepared to adjust your speed or lane position to allow merging traffic to enter safely.

You must stop if children are crossing or are about to cross the road. This sign is a warning for drivers to look out for children who may need to cross the road, often found near schools, play parks, and residential areas.

Cyclist has the right of way. The cyclist has top priority because they are going straight and are the most vulnerable road user. The red car must yield to all other vehicles before turning.

The green car has the right of way, because it is on a priority road. The green car is on the main road without a stop sign, so it has priority. The red car must yield, regardless of direction or arrival time.

The red car goes first. If both cars intend to turn, the one making a right turn should go first. The driver turning left must wait until the right turn is completed and it is safe to proceed.