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Prepare for a staggered junction ahead with this advance warning sign.

507.1 - Staggered junction British road sign meaning

The 'Staggered Junction' sign (507.1) warns you in advance that the road ahead is not a straightforward crossing. It indicates that a junction is offset, meaning one road crosses or meets the main road, and then a short section of that main road is followed by the second part of the crossing road. This sign is part of Great Britain's warning signs system and requires you to manage your speed early, increase your observation, and be ready for potential changes in priority or road layout. Always be prepared to adjust your driving to suit the specific junction ahead, looking out for other traffic, pedestrians, or cyclists.

Staggered Junction: Interpretation and Recognition

This sign warns of a staggered junction ahead, requiring early speed management and increased observation to ensure safe navigation through upcoming priority changes. Mastering its meaning is crucial for your theory test revision and safe driving practice.

Definition of 507.1

This warning sign is used before a hazard or road feature that may require an earlier response than the driver would otherwise make. Its purpose is to give enough time to reduce speed smoothly, increase observation, and avoid sudden braking or steering. The correct practical response depends on the exact location, traffic level, visibility, road surface, and whether pedestrians, cyclists, animals, or crossing traffic may be present. It is listed in the catalogue as code 507.1.

Meaning of 507.1

"Staggered junction" gives advance warning of staggered junction. It tells the driver to look further ahead, manage speed early, and prepare for a possible change in priority, road position, visibility, or stopping distance.

Allowed actions for 507.1

Ease off early and adjust speed before the hazard becomes immediate.Increase following distance so there is room for smooth braking or steering.Check mirrors and road position before responding to the hazard.Prepare to yield, stop, wait, or change position if the road layout requires it.

Prohibited actions for 507.1

Do not dismiss the warning as background information.Do not wait until the hazard is directly ahead before reducing speed.Do not overtake, accelerate hard, or change lane abruptly where the warning reduces safety margins.Do not focus only on the sign; keep scanning the road, mirrors, and side areas.

507.1 - Staggered junction road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the 507.1 - Staggered junction road sign. Learn how the sign works, what rules it represents, and how it affects real driving situations. This FAQ strengthens your understanding and supports accurate decision making for the British driving theory exam in Great Britain.

What does the Staggered Junction road sign (507.1) mean?

The 507.1 sign is a warning sign that alerts you to an upcoming staggered junction. This means the crossing road doesn't meet the main road directly opposite, but is offset in two parts. It's a cue to prepare for potential priority changes and reduced visibility.

How should I react when I see the Staggered Junction sign?

When you see the 507.1 sign, you should ease off the accelerator early to manage your speed before reaching the junction. Increase your observation, check your mirrors, and be prepared for what the junction layout requires, which might be yielding to traffic or waiting for a gap.

Is a staggered junction always dangerous?

A staggered junction isn't inherently dangerous, but it can be more complex than a standard crossroads due to the offset. This sign's purpose is to give you advance warning so you can navigate it safely by reducing speed and increasing awareness, rather than being surprised.

What are common mistakes learners make with the Staggered Junction sign in the theory test?

A common trap is treating this sign as an immediate instruction rather than an advance warning. Learners might delay slowing down or fail to anticipate potential priority changes. Remember, the sign is there to give you time to prepare smoothly, not to react at the last second.

Does the Staggered Junction sign (507.1) mean I have priority?

No, the 507.1 sign itself does not grant you priority. It simply warns you of a complex junction layout. You must always be prepared to yield to other traffic if necessary, and follow road markings and traffic signals to determine priority.

What if there are supplementary plates with the Staggered Junction sign?

Supplementary plates can provide crucial extra information, such as the distance to the junction or the direction of the staggered part. Always read and understand any accompanying plates as they will modify your required response or timing.

507.1 - Staggered junction road sign image

A clear reference image of the 507.1 - Staggered junction road sign used in Great Britain.

507.1 - Staggered junction road sign

Other names for the 507.1 - Staggered junction

The 507.1 - Staggered junction road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

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The 507.1 - Staggered junction road sign is part of the Great Britain Warning Signs category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

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