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Priority traffic is yours

The black arrow belongs to you and means that traffic priority is yours and the opposite traffic should be given priority

Forced stop

A mandatory stop sign, and you must stop completely and give priority to traffic in both directions

Priority to the opposite lane

The red arrow belongs to you and means that oncoming traffic has priority

Priority traffic is yours

The white arrow belongs to you and the oncoming traffic must give priority to traffic to you

Priority triangle

The warning triangle means that you must give way to the rest of the traffic in both directions

Priority to the opposite lane

The red arrow belongs to you and this means that the corresponding traffic has priority

Main street

The sign means that you are on a main street and all related streets must give priority to you

Priority for pedestrians and bicycles

You should always give priority to pedestrians and bicycles crossing the road

The end of the main street

The main street ends, and priority is given to traffic coming from the right unless otherwise indicated