pööramiskohustus
Pööramiskohustus, a legal term originating from Estonian law, translates to "obligation to yield" or "duty to give way." It refers to the legal requirement for a driver, cyclist, or pedestrian to allow another road user to proceed first. This principle is fundamental to ensuring traffic safety and preventing collisions. The specific circumstances under which a pööramiskohustus arises are defined by traffic regulations.
Common situations that trigger a pööramiskohustus include approaching an intersection without traffic signals or signs, entering
The purpose of pööramiskohustus is to establish a clear hierarchy of right-of-way, thereby reducing ambiguity and