What are the rules at this intersection in Umhlanga?

JustNN

New member
Lol my SO works just there, everyday i look left then right then left then right for about 2 mins then go. People that drive there have never seen or heard of a stop street before.

I had two almost accidents in the last month in that area.

Rule one,first to arrive, first to go at a four way stop, but in your pic the person on the right will just go because its a yield and to them it means fly through
 

Magneto

New member
A yield sign means you must slow down or stop if necessary and yield the right-of-way to traffic in the intersection or on the intersecting road

Intersections with multiple-lane roads. When a one- or two-lane road intersects with a larger road, the driver on the smaller road must yield to cars on the multi-lane road.
 

sash

///Member
Drama said:
You guys have it right.

If there were no cars on the yield side, you were right to drive off. After you drove off, if he approached from the yield side, he was supposed to YIELD. SMH!

BUT

That is Durban! What are road rules?!?!?!? :argh:

I grew up in Durban and never realized how kak many* people drove until I moved up to JHB and visited Durban. Daaaaaamn!!!

This i agree with..., have you been stuck in some really hectic traffic in durban, only to realise the robot is out, but it just free for all and not a 4 way intersection..., i have seen that even the metro dont give a f$%k and do the same.
 

adamr

Well-known member
akash said:
The Golf with the loudest exhaust has the right of way
Or if there are two golf's with loud exhausts then it's the guy with the spikiest hair....

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zulu

Member
Hz, is the yield sign not just before a pedestrian crossing, or the Umhlanga version thereof........paving in the tar......those intersections are fook dangerous. T-bone waiting to happen.
 
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