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Traffic signs and signals
PRIORITY
SPECIAL ROADS, ROAD SECTIONS, ROAD USERS, AND MANEUVERS
USE OF THE ROAD
HAZARD PERCEPTION

T-junctions

Sometimes priority at a T-junction is regulated by traffic signs. This is a safer situation than if no traffic signs regulating the right of way are placed. Drivers on the through road often mistakenly think they are supposed to have priority, which is not the case.

Warning signs are often placed at the end of the connecting road. This is to prevent traffic from not realising it is approaching a T-junction. Sometimes, arrows are placed on the warning fences and traffic can tell which direction to go from the arrows placed on the fence.

In the image, the black car is approaching a T-junction. The black car is supposed to get the right of way from the grey car. Do not force this. It is often better to let the driver who thinks he has the right of way go.
To draw your attention to the fact that not everyone will give you the right of way, the dangerous junction sign is sometimes placed here.