2016-11-07 23:28 GMT+01:00 Tijmen Stam <mailingli...@iivq.net>:

> I have never heard that rule!
> In the Netherlands the order of priority is
>
> 1 traffic signallers (i.e. "appointed" people)
> 2 traffic lights
> 3 traffic signs and road markings (on equal level)
> 4 rules of the road
>


You are completely right, and the situation in Germany is the same :)
http://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/stvo_2013/__39.html

additionally, yellow (temporary) road markings have a higher priority than
white ones (in Germany).



>
> So under Dutch rules of the road, a situation such as the one Janko showed
> is perfectly legal (although I'm not so sure about the legallity of the
> "give way" sign being on the roundabout centre instead of on the right of
> the road - that'd mean you'd only need to give way before you hit the
> pole....
>


+1, also under German law the sign is "regularly on the right" or above the
single lane it is valid for. (source: link above)

cheers,
Martin
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