Originally Posted By: javacontour
Originally Posted By: y_p_w
Originally Posted By: javacontour
Originally Posted By: KrisZ
Must be a scenario from a European test, in NA you either flip or wave, nobody follows confusing signs.
Yes, car #2 has a priority road sign, indicating that direction of travel that has priority.
I don't recall observing many for straight traffic. In Germany, I saw many that indicated when a priority road curved at what looked like an intersection, indicating that if you were traveling in the priority direction, you could keep going.
I looked for a bunch of road signs with a flat side of the triangle down, and that doesn't seem to be a North American sign. I thought maybe something demonstrating directions of traffic or a merge, but in NA that's typically a square yellow sign with a point going down.
It is probably one along the lines of this:
Yup. I'm not sure where the same style yield sign is used, but the white/red informational triangle seems to be something found in Europe, Asia, etc.