Suddenly come across the railway crossing, you should
Check for flashing lights or signals. Never risk crossing without checking both sides.
If a cyclist is riding ahead of you, you should
Give at least 1m clearance below 60 km/h, and 1.5m above.
If you drive in a bus lane, you should
Bus lanes are reserved during certain times for buses, taxis, and bicycles.
If you drive dangerously or negligently, you should know it causes
Unsafe actions can cause serious harm and legal consequences.
If an animal suddenly crosses your path, you should
Swerving can cause accidents—slow down safely and stay alert.
If you approach a roundabout, you should
Watch for hesitation, speed changes, or unclear indicators.
If signals are not working at an intersection, you should
Give way based on standard rules and proceed with caution.
If you see bicycle lane markings, you should
These lanes are for cyclists. Keep them clear to avoid danger.
If you are near a tramway, you should
Only certain vehicles are permitted. Watch for trams and signage.
If you see a ’Tramway’ sign and yellow lines, you should
Trams always have priority. Do not obstruct tram lanes.
If you are overtaking a bicycle, you should
Cross single/double white lines only if visibility is clear and safe.
If other drivers beep their horns to pressure you to pass a bicycle, you should
Your safety and the cyclist’s safety take precedence over pressure from other drivers.
If turning right at an unsigned intersection, you must give way to
This is a fundamental give-way rule at unsignalized intersections.
If turning right at an unsigned intersection, you must give way to
Oncoming vehicles turning left generally have priority.
If turning right at an unsigned intersection, you must give way to
Pedestrians always have priority when crossing the path of a turning vehicle.
If another driver is speeding near you, you should
Avoid escalating the situation. Let them pass safely.
If someone tries to race you on the road, you should
Racing is illegal. Focus on safety, not competition.
If a vehicle behind is trying to overtake you, you should
Let them pass when safe. Don’t accelerate or block them.
If you notice dangerous driving behavior from another vehicle, you should
Increase distance and do not engage.
Motorcyclists are more vulnerable, maintain patience and avoid confrontation.