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Unit 4 of the French Category B Theory curriculum

Priority Rules, Intersections and Roundabouts

This unit provides essential training on the complex priority systems defined by the French Code de la route. You will learn to navigate both controlled and uncontrolled intersections, master the priority-to-the-right rule, and gain confidence in managing modern multi-lane roundabouts. Understanding these rules is a critical requirement for both your driving theory exam success and safe everyday driving.

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Priority Rules, Intersections and Roundabouts

Lessons included in Priority Rules, Intersections and Roundabouts

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General Priority Principles and 'Priorite a droite'

In France, the default rule at any intersection without clear priority signage is priority-to-the-right (priorite a droite). This lesson explains how to identify unsignaled junctions in urban and rural environments and when you must yield to incoming vehicles. You will learn to spot the standard yellow diamond priority signs and triangular warning signs that indicate whether you hold the priority.

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Priority at Controlled Intersections (Traffic Lights)

Controlled intersections use traffic lights and accompanying signs to manage busy crossings systematically. This lesson covers how to safely proceed on a green light, negotiate left turns when yielding to oncoming traffic, and obey flashing amber lights. You will also learn the hierarchy of traffic control, where police officer gestures overrule both traffic lights and priority signs.

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Priority at Uncontrolled Intersections

Negotiating crossroads that lack active traffic light signals requires a clear reading of signs and painted stop or yield lines. This lesson details the obligations of stopping completely at stop signs and slowing down to yield at 'cedez le passage' markings. You will learn to assess cross-traffic speeds, determine priorities when multiple vehicles arrive, and execute turns safely.

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Roundabout Navigation and Yielding Rules

France features a vast network of roundabouts (carrefours a sens giratoire) governed by specific entry and lane-use regulations. This lesson explains that vehicles entering a roundabout must yield to traffic already circulating inside. You will learn how to select the correct lane depending on your exit, use direction indicators properly, and yield to pedestrians and cyclists near roundabout exits.

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Crossroads with Specific Signage

Some crossroads feature complex layouts or specific signs that modify standard priority rules, such as schematic diagrams (panonceaux schematiques). This lesson teaches you how to read these auxiliary signs, which depict the thick line of the priority road and thin lines of secondary roads. You will learn how to maintain priority when the main road curves and how to navigate non-standard intersection layouts.

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What is the priority-to-the-right rule in France?

The priority-to-the-right (priorité à droite) is the default rule in France at unmarked intersections. Unless specific signs or road markings indicate otherwise, you must give way to any vehicle arriving from an intersection on your right.

How do I know who has priority at an intersection?

Always look for vertical signs (like stop signs or yield signs) and road markings first. If no signs are present, the default priority-to-the-right applies. Traffic lights always take precedence over signs and the default rule.

Are there different rules for roundabouts in France?

Most roundabouts in France require you to yield to vehicles already inside the roundabout who are approaching from your left. Always check the signage at the entrance, as some older roundabouts may operate under different priority rules.

How are these priority rules tested in the ETG exam?

The theory exam often uses photos or videos of complex intersections. You will need to identify the signage, assess the road conditions, and determine if you have priority or must wait, demonstrating your understanding of the Code de la route.

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Is Priority Rules, Intersections and Roundabouts the right unit for you?

See who benefits most from studying Priority Rules, Intersections and Roundabouts. This overview explains how the unit supports different learning needs, what level of knowledge is helpful before starting, and how it fits into the overall study path in France.

This unit is designed for all Category B licence candidates preparing for the French theory exam (ETG). It is particularly useful for beginners learning French road rules for the first time and for those who struggle with priority-to-the-right scenarios or roundabout navigation.

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Ready to Master French Driving Theory? Start Your Course Today!

Begin your structured journey towards passing the French ETG exam by exploring our comprehensive driving theory curriculum. Each course is designed to guide you through the Code de la route, ensuring you gain the knowledge and confidence for exam success. Find your ideal study path now.

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