Prepare for your Dutch driving license theory exam by practicing right of way at unmarked intersections. This section of the Dutch Driving License Theory app helps you understand crucial traffic rules for 'equivalent roads' where no signs dictate priority. Improve your ability to correctly identify who proceeds first in various scenarios, including turning left or right, ensuring you're ready for the CBR test.

Start targeted Dutch driving theory preparation for learners in the Netherlands. Train with exam style questions, learn core rules, and build the knowledge needed for the official theory test.
Navigate challenging scenarios at unmarked intersections, a common source of confusion for Dutch driving theory learners. This set focuses on applying the 'right gives way' rule, understanding turning priority, and identifying common exceptions to help you pass your CBR exam.
Preview sample questions from the Unmarked Junction Priority practice set to see how they help you prepare for the driving theory exam in the Netherlands.
Learners choose Unmarked 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.
Find answers to the most common queries learners have when practising Unmarked Junction Priority, including how questions match the official theory exam in the Netherlands, how scoring works, and how this practice improves exam readiness.
At unmarked intersections, also known as equivalent roads, the primary rule in the Netherlands is that drivers must give way to drivers approaching from their right, unless specific exceptions apply.
Yes, there are key exceptions. Drivers must always give priority to trams, regardless of direction, unless you are on a priority road. Additionally, drivers exiting an unpaved road must give way to all traffic on a paved road, from both left and right.
When turning left at an unmarked intersection, drivers must give way to all oncoming vehicles, including those going straight or turning right, as well as any traffic behind them in the same direction on their left or right.
No, pedestrians are not considered 'drivers' under the right of way rules for vehicles at unmarked intersections. Drivers only give priority to other drivers in these situations. However, drivers should always exercise caution and avoid collisions.
No. A common misconception is that a wider or 'main' road automatically has priority. If there are no signs, road markings, or traffic lights indicating priority, all roads are considered equivalent, and the 'right gives way' rule applies. Never assume priority based on road size.
By completing Unmarked 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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Unmarked Junction Priority offers quick, focused exam style practice to boost your Dutch knowledge for the driving theory exam in the Netherlands.
Unmarked Junction Priority helps learners in the Netherlands with clear explanations and targeted Dutch practice to improve essential driving theory topics.
This practice set is ideal for intermediate learners preparing for the Dutch driving theory exam who struggle with priority rules at uncontrolled intersections. It addresses common mistakes, such as misjudging turning priority or overlooking specific exceptions, providing focused practice to build confidence for your CBR test.
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