
Suppose that this would be a scene from a street in Switzerland – who would have the right of way, ie in which order would the cars be allowed to drive?
Description:
- A (pink) and C (yellow) both turn left
- B (blue) goes straight
I don't want to describe it any further, as that might influence how I see the situation.
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B then C then A. if no signes then the car on the right has right of way, if 3 cars at the kntersection then the car going straight.
B c a
C A B
Eye contact. First mover.
BCA? Not sure… empirically.
This is a Trick question. There are no colored cars in Switzerland.
Without A, B would be before C.
But A goes before B and C goes before A.
CAB
Everyone yields to the car in their right, assuming no other markers on the ground, resulting C A B. No?
Here’s my interpretation:
It cannot be solved without someone taking the first step (aka they communicate with hand signs or whatnot).
There are no street signs, neither as sign posts nor on the street (Haifischzähne). Due to this, it’s always right-before-left (is that the term in English? “Rechts vor links”).
And so, if there’d be only B & A, A would be allowed to go first. Doesn’t matter that B goes straight.
Due to A and C turning left, there’s no clear situation.
Usually it’s me, because the others are not showing any intention to move.