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PRIORITY
SPECIAL ROADS, ROAD SECTIONS, ROAD USERS, AND MANEUVERS
USE OF THE ROAD
HAZARD PERCEPTION

Junction

We speak of an junction when several roads cross or connect. An junction is actually an intersection or junction of roads, where traffic may and can change direction. Thus, there are full intersections, T intersections, Y intersections, triangular connections and roundabouts.

Drivers must not block an junction.

A driver must not leave his vehicle stopped at an junction. Quickly letting a passenger get in or out is also not allowed.

A driver must not park his vehicle at an junction at a distance of less than five meters from the intersection.

Drivers following the carriageway are obliged at an junction to follow the direction indicated by the lane on which they are in. A bicycle lane located in a pre-sorting lane forms part of this pre-sorting lane.

Flyovers

On a motorway, there are only flyovers.

Article 1 of the RVV.
Junction: crossing or junction of roads.