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    1. He drives from left. You come from right. You go first.

      It is ”tasa-arvoinen risteys”. Right goes first.

    2. The sign is not yield sign, it means that the crossroad is „equal“ to everyone. Which means, the one coming from right has the right of way.

    3. You don’t have yield sign. The sign signifies an equal intersection and you come from the right so you have right of way.

    4. ApprehensiveClub5652 on

      You yield to the right. The grey car is yielding to you because you are coming from its right. You should go.

    5. palashpulsar18 on

      This is not a give away sign. Looks like an equal intersection. You are to the right of the other car, so you have the priority.

    6. JonttiMiesFI on

      I love how you are so confidently wrong instead of just asking „Why is this wrong“.

    7. Weary_Skin257 on

      I think you are mixing up this crossroads sign with a give way sign. Give way should be just a white triangle with read border and the tip points down. This sign has the tip pointing up woth a cross on it. In my quick search it looks like this warns the driver that a crossroad is coming.

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