WHO SHOULD GIVE WAY?
The French code do la route sped fic&.that one must give way to traffic coming from the right (this is thf same as our-rule), but there is an exception to this, that if travelling on a route nationale the other driver must give way. It was thus, a few weeks ago, we encountered another driver, who was approaching a road junction on our right. "Were we, o: were we not, on a route nationale? Evidently the other driver was also uncertain, because if we were on a secondary road there was no need tor him to wait. Quick decisions were called for if there was not to be a collision, and in the end we both stopped. Later it was discovered that both roads were routes nationales. Such have their disadvantagesf
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Shannon News, 10 February 1928, Page 4
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135WHO SHOULD GIVE WAY? Shannon News, 10 February 1928, Page 4
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