Vehicles entering the junction must give way to traffic to vehicles coming from the right

Regulatory signs

Vehicles entering the junction must give way to traffic to vehicles coming from the right

A red triangle with arrows showing the priority — used at junctions without traffic signals where right-of-way isn't obvious from road geometry. The traffic from your right has priority; you must yield. This is opposite to most UK junction rules where you give way to traffic on the major road, so read the sign carefully.

Shape
Circular
Background
Blue
Border
White
Text type
Other
Primary symbol
Arrow
Diagram reference
611.1

Where you'll see this sign

Older town-centre junctions, some rural crossroads, and on continental-style 'priority from the right' systems within housing estates.

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