This practice set helps you conquer the most challenging T-junction priority situations for the Dutch driving theory exam. Learn to apply official CBR rules correctly, especially where road layouts, turning vehicles, or subtle signage can be misleading. Gain the knowledge to confidently identify right of way and avoid common pitfalls, boosting your score on the exam.

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Navigate the often-confusing world of T-junctions with this dedicated practice set. We focus on situations where the 'main road' isn't obvious, where priority signs are crucial, and where turning movements can lead to errors. Prepare for the Dutch driving theory exam by understanding complex right-of-way rules.
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Learners choose Complex T-Junction Priority to improve accuracy and understanding of key exam themes in the Netherlands. It offers realistic driving theory questions and targeted revision for effective preparation.
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At an uncontrolled T-junction in the Netherlands, the general rule is to give way to traffic approaching from your right, unless specific signs or situations dictate otherwise. Always check for priority signs first.
A priority road is indicated by specific traffic signs (like B1, the diamond shape). If a priority road bends, it is often indicated by a supplementary plate under the priority sign showing the thick line following the bend. Always follow the signs, not just the road's appearance.
Vehicles turning at a T-junction generally give way to all oncoming traffic going straight ahead. If two vehicles are turning from the same road, the one making the 'short bend' (e.g., turning right) often has priority over the one making the 'long bend' (e.g., turning left), unless other priority rules apply. This is a common misconception, especially with turning left.
The appearance or perceived 'busyness' of a road does not determine priority in the Netherlands. Priority is strictly dictated by traffic signs, road markings, and the general rule of 'right yields to right' at uncontrolled junctions. Do not assume priority based on road size.
A divergent priority road (afbuigende voorrangsweg) is a priority road that curves through a junction, often indicated by a supplementary sign. Drivers on this bending priority road maintain their priority, while traffic leaving or joining it (from side roads) must give way. It's crucial to treat the entire bending priority road as the 'main' route.
By completing Complex T-Junction Priority, you will gain stronger rule knowledge, faster recognition of signs and situations, better decision making in traffic scenarios, and increased accuracy on exam style questions used in the Netherlands. These outcomes directly support higher scoring exam performance.
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Complex T-Junction Priority offers quick, focused exam style practice to boost your Dutch knowledge for the driving theory exam in the Netherlands.
Complex T-Junction Priority helps learners in the Netherlands with clear explanations and targeted Dutch practice to improve essential driving theory topics.
This set is ideal for intermediate learners and those preparing for the Dutch driving theory exam who struggle with ambiguous T-junction scenarios. If you often misjudge priority based on road size or get confused by turning traffic, this set will clarify the official rules and help you approach these junctions with greater certainty for your CBR test.
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