Mar 20 • 22:00 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia TVNET

VIDEO: Who has the right of way? How to drive on Krasta Street correctly and without stress

The article explains the complexities of navigating Krasta Street in Latvia, particularly regarding who has the right of way at certain junctions, while promoting stress-free driving techniques.

Driving on Krasta Street can be confusing for many, particularly where two traffic flows seemingly converge. The article discusses a program called 'Zebra,' which clarifies the right of way in these situations. Initially, movement is regulated by a continuous line; drivers cannot cross it while adjacent. However, once they pass this line, the rules shift to a more classic interpretation, stressing that the car on the right has the right of way. Yet, real-world scenarios often involve both drivers moving simultaneously, complicating the situation further.

In practice, the key is not about determining who is right, but how both drivers navigate this intersection. Zebra promotes a concept called the 'quick zipper,' which encourages drivers to not stay too close together, to adjust their speed, and to allow others to merge safely. This approach results in smoother traffic flow without abrupt braking or heightened stress levels that often accompany such driving situations.

The article emphasizes that as soon as drivers refuse to yield or stubbornly accelerate to push ahead, the situation can become dangerous. It advocates for a more cooperative and understanding approach to shared road usage, ultimately aiming to enhance road safety and reduce stress for all drivers at Krasta Street junctions.

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