For the purpose of applying the Give Way rule, how should an entrance way into a public car park be treated?
As an intersection
The vehicle that is there first has right of way
As a one-way street
As a pedestrian crossing
The correct answer to the question "How should the entrance of a public parking lot be treated when applying the give way rules?" is:
1. As an intersection.
New Zealand's give way rules are a key component in ensuring the smooth and safe flow of vehicles on the road. Treating the entrance of a public parking lot as an intersection enhances predictability among road users, thereby reducing the risk of conflicts and potential accidents. At the entrance of a public parking lot, vehicles must adhere to the same give way rules as at an intersection, meaning they must give priority to vehicles on the main road.