T-Junction Rules Nobody Knows

What feels like chaos is usually just fear disguised as hesitation. At an unmarked T-junction, the law is brutally simple: the car already on the main road goes first, every time. It doesn’t matter who arrived when, or whose day has been worse. The blue car, continuing straight on the main road, moves through without apology, while the pink and yellow cars wait.

Only when the main-road traffic has clearly passed do the side-road drivers truly have a decision to make. Both turning cars must still yield to any traffic they might cross or obstruct. Then, with the danger cleared, they rely on visibility, positioning, and a touch of human courtesy—eye contact, a small wave, a shared understanding. When this quiet hierarchy is respected, the junction transforms: no longer a test of nerve, but a moment of calm, predictable order in motion.

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