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Priority Signs

Indicate who has right of way at intersections. Various shapes and colors.

5 signs in this categoryLast updated: 27. мај 2026.
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About {category}

Priority signs are defined in Annex 1, Section B of the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals. Unlike most other categories, Section B uses distinct shapes per sign so that each can be recognised even when partly obscured or seen from behind: an inverted equilateral triangle for give way (Section B.1), an octagon for stop (Section B.2a), and a square set on point (diamond) for priority road (Section B.3). The defining driver-action principle of Section B is the allocation of right-of-way at points where streams of traffic meet.

Drivers facing a Section B.1 give-way sign must yield to traffic on the intersecting road; drivers facing a Section B.2 stop sign must come to a complete halt before yielding; drivers on a Section B.3 priority road have right-of-way over crossing traffic until an end-of-priority sign cancels the privilege. The category complements rather than replaces the general right-of-way rules in Article 18 of the Convention on Road Traffic.

All Priority Signs

Stop

Stop

Drivers must come to a complete stop at the stop line — or, in the absence of a line, at the point where the sign offers a clear view of the intersecting road — and must give way to all traffic on the intersecting road before proceeding.

OctagonRedWhite

roadSigns.labels.whenYouSee

You see this sign at junctions of minor with major roads, at railway level crossings without active warning, and at points where the intersecting road has poor visibility.

roadSigns.labels.whatToDo

You must bring the vehicle to a complete halt, give way to all traffic on the intersecting road, and may proceed only when the way is clear.

roadSigns.labels.countryNotes

Vienna 1968 Section B.2(a) defines the octagon as the standard; Section B.2(b) permits an alternative circular variant with an inset inverted triangle and the word STOP. The legend STOP is retained in most countries; local-language variants include ARRET (Quebec), ARRETEZ (Quebec/road works), DUR (Turkey) and a hand pictogram (Israel).

Penalties for ignoring this sign vary by country. See your country's driving guide for specifics.
Tip: The only octagonal sign in Europe. Recognizable even if damaged.

roadSigns.labels.source: Vienna 1968 Section B.2(a)

Yield / Give Way

Yield / Give Way

Drivers must give way to traffic on the intersecting road. A complete stop is not required if the way is clear, but the obligation to yield is absolute.

Inverted TriangleRedWhite

roadSigns.labels.whenYouSee

You see this sign at the entry to roundabouts, at minor-road junctions with major roads, at slip-road merges and at controlled junctions where stopping is not always necessary.

roadSigns.labels.whatToDo

You must give way to all vehicles on the intersecting or circulating road. You shall stop if necessary to comply, and may proceed only when the way is clear.

roadSigns.labels.countryNotes

Commonwealth countries label the sign GIVE WAY; the United States, Ireland and several Caribbean jurisdictions use YIELD. The Convention permits the sign with or without inscription.

Penalties for ignoring this sign vary by country. See your country's driving guide for specifics.

roadSigns.labels.source: Vienna 1968 Section B.1

Priority Road

Priority Road

Designates the road carrying the sign as a priority road. Drivers on this road have right-of-way over traffic emerging from intersecting roads until the priority is cancelled by an end-of-priority-road sign.

DiamondYellowWhite

roadSigns.labels.whenYouSee

You see this sign at the start of a priority route through a town or along a regional road, repeated after each major intersection to confirm that priority remains in force.

roadSigns.labels.whatToDo

You shall proceed with right-of-way at intersections along this road, but must still observe stop or give-way signs facing your direction and shall not assume priority over pedestrians or emergency vehicles.

roadSigns.labels.countryNotes

The priority-road sign is standard across continental Europe and most other Vienna parties; it is not used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the United States, Canada or Australia, which allocate priority by other signs and road markings.

Penalties for ignoring this sign vary by country. See your country's driving guide for specifics.

roadSigns.labels.source: Vienna 1968 Section B.3

Priority for Oncoming Traffic

Priority for Oncoming Traffic

Indicates that oncoming traffic has priority over your direction at an upcoming narrow stretch. The disc shows a black upward arrow alongside a red downward arrow; oncoming vehicles (red) take precedence over your direction (black).

CircleBlueWhiteRed

roadSigns.labels.whenYouSee

You see this sign at the entry to narrow bridges, single-lane road-works diversions, and other stretches where two-way traffic must yield to one direction; the opposing direction will face a matching Section B.6 priority-over-oncoming sign.

roadSigns.labels.whatToDo

You must give way to oncoming vehicles and shall not enter the narrow stretch until it is clear; if you have already entered and meet an oncoming vehicle, you must reverse to a passing point where safe.

roadSigns.labels.source: Vienna 1968 Section B.5

End of Priority Road

End of Priority Road

Cancels the priority granted by a Section B.3 priority-road sign. The diamond shows the same yellow-on-white field as the priority-road sign but is crossed by a black or grey diagonal bar from upper right to lower left.

DiamondYellowWhiteBlack

roadSigns.labels.whenYouSee

You see this sign at the end of a priority route through a town or along a regional road, typically just before a junction where priority reverts to the default right-of-way rules.

roadSigns.labels.whatToDo

You must no longer assume right-of-way at intersections beyond this sign. You shall observe any subsequent stop, give-way or 'priority to the right' rule that applies on the road ahead.

roadSigns.labels.source: Vienna 1968 Section B.4

Key Information About Priority Signs

How to Recognize

Priority signs have unique shapes: octagonal (stop), inverted triangle (yield), or diamond (priority road).

Required Action

Follow the priority rules indicated. Stop completely at stop signs, yield at yield signs.

Penalties

Running a stop sign or failing to yield: 100-400 EUR, 2-4 license points.

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