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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