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Turn Rules in France 2025 - Priority Guide

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France uses "priorite a droite" (priority to the right) at unmarked intersections. In cities, this rule is very important. Left turns yield to oncoming traffic. No right turn on red.

Turn Rules in France

Priorite a Droite (Priority to the Right)

France strictly applies this rule:

  • At unmarked intersections, yield to vehicles from the right
  • Very important in cities and villages
  • Even applies to small side streets
  • Signs override this rule

Making Turns

Right Turns

  • Stay on the right side of road
  • Signal (clignotant) in advance
  • Yield to pedestrians
  • Check for cyclists

Left Turns

  • Move toward center
  • Yield to all oncoming traffic
  • Wait in intersection if needed
  • Yield to pedestrians crossing

No Right on Red

  • Turning right on red is NOT allowed
  • Exception: Flashing amber arrow allows turn after yielding
  • Must wait for green light

Priority Signs

SignMeaning
Yellow diamondYou have priority on this road
End of priorityPriority ends, watch for right
Yield triangleGive way to traffic on main road
StopFull stop, yield to all
RoundaboutYield to traffic in roundabout

Special French Rules

"Cedez le Passage" (Yield)

  • Triangle pointing down
  • Slow down and yield
  • Don't need to stop completely if clear

At Traffic Lights

  • Green = Go (but yield when turning)
  • Amber = Stop if safe
  • Red = Stop
  • Flashing amber = Proceed with caution (yield to pedestrians)

City Driving Tips

  • Watch for vehicles from side streets (priorite a droite!)
  • Pedestrians at crossings have priority
  • Bus lanes often on right side
  • Delivery vehicles may be double-parked

See this topic in other countries

🇪🇸Spain🇩🇪Germany🇮🇹Italy🇬🇧United Kingdom🇳🇱Netherlands🇵🇹Portugal🇵🇱Poland🇸🇪Sweden🇩🇰Denmark

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