Practice right of way questions for the Irish theory test. Junctions, roundabouts, pedestrian crossings, and priority rules.
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Who has right of way at an unmarked crossroads?
Do pedestrians have right of way at a zebra crossing?
Who goes first at a junction with a yield sign?
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At unmarked crossroads: nobody has automatic right of way
At a zebra crossing, yield to pedestrians waiting to cross or already crossing
At controlled crossings, obey the signals; uncontrolled crossings give no automatic right of way
Correct answers needed on the official car and bike test
Practise across every topic; official category-level pass rates are not published here.
Nobody has automatic right of way. You must approach with extreme caution and be prepared to yield to other traffic.
Cyclists are road users and must follow the applicable controls. When overtaking, allow at least 1 metre in zones of 50 km/h or under and at least 1.5 metres in zones over 50 km/h.