Navigating intersections and understanding right-of-way is crucial for safe driving in Poland. This unit breaks down the complex rules for unmarked junctions, traffic signals, and roundabouts, ensuring you can confidently determine who proceeds and prevent dangerous situations. Mastering these principles is key to both passing your Category B theory exam and becoming a skilled driver.

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This lesson introduces the core concept of priority, or 'pierwszeństwo przejazdu,' in Polish traffic law. It explains the general rule of yielding to traffic from the right at intersections of equal status. This principle forms the foundation for navigating uncontrolled junctions and is a critical piece of knowledge for all drivers.
This lesson focuses on navigating intersections that are not controlled by traffic signals. It covers the interpretation of the 'Yield' sign (ustąp pierwszeństwa) and the application of the 'priority to the right' rule at junctions of equal roads. Safe decision-making and proper observation techniques are emphasized for these common scenarios.
This lesson provides a detailed breakdown of traffic light operations in Poland. It explains the sequence of red, amber, and green lights, and the specific rules for turning when a green arrow signal is displayed. The meaning of a flashing amber light and the rules for pedestrian crossings at signalized intersections are also covered.
This lesson explains the specific rules for navigating roundabouts, a common feature on Polish roads. It emphasizes the primary rule of yielding to traffic already circulating within the roundabout before entering. The content also covers correct lane positioning for different exits and the proper use of indicators when exiting.
This lesson addresses advanced scenarios, including multi-lane intersections and interactions with vulnerable road users. It reinforces the legal obligation to give absolute priority to pedestrians at marked crossings (zebra crossings). The content also covers navigating around traffic islands and using dedicated turning lanes in complex urban environments.
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In Poland, the general hierarchy is: first, obey traffic police officers, then traffic light signals, then traffic signs (priority signs), and finally, the general rule of yielding to the right. This order ensures that conflicting instructions are resolved clearly to maintain safety.
When entering a roundabout in Poland, you must always yield to vehicles already on the roundabout. Drivers already circulating have priority. You should enter only when it is safe to do so, indicating your intention to enter.
At an intersection without traffic lights or priority signs, the vehicle approaching from your right has the right-of-way. You must slow down or stop to allow them to pass before proceeding, unless you are on a road that is clearly of a higher category or 'main road'.
Traffic lights override most other priority rules. If the light is green, you may proceed if it is safe to do so, even if someone is on your right. A red light means you must stop, and a yellow light typically means to stop unless it is unsafe to do so. Always pay attention to signal arrows as well.
Yes, drivers must always yield to pedestrians who are on or entering a designated pedestrian crossing. This applies even if the crossing is not controlled by traffic lights or signs, and it is a critical rule to prevent accidents.
In cases of conflict, traffic light signals generally take precedence over traffic signs, except for signals from a police officer directing traffic. For example, a green light allows you to proceed through an intersection that might otherwise have a 'yield' or 'stop' sign for your direction.
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This unit is essential for all learners preparing for the Polish Category B driving theory test, especially those who find intersection scenarios confusing or struggle with right-of-way rules. It’s also beneficial for anyone needing a refresher on Polish traffic law to ensure safe and confident driving.

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