Key Differences on Japanese Roads

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Who yields to whom: a priority overview

শেখার লক্ষ্য

Explain the basic order of priority in Japanese traffic — pedestrians first, priority roads, and straight-ahead over right-turning.

Pedestrians come first

Japanese traffic rules put protecting pedestrians above everything else. At a pedestrian crossing in particular, the pedestrian has priority — and this is a key point in the skill check (covered in detail in Chapter 6).

Priority between vehicles

  • A vehicle on a priority road has priority. The priority road is shown by signs or by how the centre line is drawn.
  • At an intersection with no signals where the roads are the same width, the vehicle coming from the left (from your left) has priority — "give way to the left".
  • At an intersection, vehicles going straight or turning left have priority over vehicles turning right. A right-turning vehicle must not obstruct oncoming traffic going straight or turning left.
  • s have priority in some situations.
  • When an emergency vehicle approaches, give way (covered in Chapter 10).
⚠️ "Whoever gets there first has priority" is NOT the rule. Priority is decided by the rules, and a spirit of giving way matters.

পরীক্ষায় আসার মতো প্রশ্ন

  1. Q1.

    At a pedestrian crossing, the pedestrian has priority. (True/False)

  2. Q2.

    At an unsignalled intersection of roads of equal width, the vehicle coming from the right has priority. (True/False)

  3. Q3.

    At an intersection, a right-turning vehicle has priority over one going straight. (True/False)