A. Yellow
Let's get started
Create a profile or sign in to your existing one
Sign In with Facebook Sign In with Google Sign In with AppleCreating a profile means you agree to our terms and conditions
Enter your email or username to send instructions how to reset your password
This section is unavailable
Buy Learner Licence Plus course and improve your chances of passing first time to 99%
Buy the Learner Licence Plus course to access all features
Already have access? Log in
Cart
A. Yellow
B. Red
C. White
The line painted on sealed road at a give way sign is white.
Give way signs will be present at all crossroads that are sufficiently open to not require stops signs, any intersection that is unusual enough to have to define which traffic must give way, at t-intersections on arterial roads and at level crossings where a stop sign isn't required.
Where there is a give way sign, and the road surface is suitable (i.e. not gravel or loose metal), there will be a line painted on the road in white.
If you are on the top of the T (i.e. a road that doesn't have a control, but turns into a road that does have a control), you can tell what kind of control it is in two ways:
