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Stop lines at traffic lights

Geplaatst: 13 sep 2015, 22:35
door Sarpi
At traffic lights where two stop lines are designated like in the diagram below:
1) The first stop line is for cyclist and mopeds (including B)
2) Whereas, the second stop line is for car drivers and motorcyclist.
Is that right?

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Re: Stop lines at traffic lights

Geplaatst: 13 sep 2015, 23:16
door Inazuma
You've got the order wrong.
The first stop line is the one you cross first ...

On red, drivers of anything but bicycles and mopeds must stop @ the first stop line.
Bicycles and mopeds can continue into the box & up to (your) 2nd stop line

When getting into the left "box" the cyclists only have 1 stop line

Re: Stop lines at traffic lights

Geplaatst: 14 sep 2015, 00:53
door Sarpi
Thanks for clarifying that the first stop line is the one a driver crosses first.
On red, drivers of anything but bicycles and mopeds must stop @ the first stop line.
Bicycles and mopeds can continue into the box & up to (your) 2nd stop line
So cyclist and moped riders must stop in front of the first stop line.

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Therefore, the above question within the image must be wrong. Or it is just confusing how the order is determined.

Re: Stop lines at traffic lights

Geplaatst: 14 sep 2015, 04:01
door GRO
Sarpri schreef:So cyclist and moped riders must stop in front of the first stop line.
Wrong
Inazuma schreef:Bicycles and mopeds can continue into the box & up to (your) 2nd stop line.
Correct

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