Uncontrolled intersection
An uncontrolled intersection is a road intersection where no traffic lights, road markings or signs are used to indicate the right of way. They are found either in residential neighborhoods or in rural areas. While the intersection itself is unmarked, warning signs or lights may be present to alert drivers to it.
Uncontrolled T-intersection
At an uncontrolled T-junction, right of way rules differ from country to country. In Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and parts of the United States, traffic on the terminating road must give way to traffic on the continuing road. In Germany, traffic generally has to give way to traffic on the right at an uncontrolled intersection, whether it is a 3-way intersection or not. This is also the case in many US states, such as Washington.Uncontrolled 4-way intersection
At uncontrolled 4-way intersections, the common rules are:- give way to traffic approaching from the passenger's side
- *however, this may be the opposite depending on the local laws
- turning traffic with crossing paths usually gives way to traffic driving straight through in the opposite direction
- drivers opposite one another and both turning in their same direction, e.g. both drivers turning to their right do not need to give way to one another as their paths will not cross.