The priority-from-the-right rule in car parks creates a lot of confusion because parking areas can be built in different ways. At the same time, one main rule is important to know: if you drive out from a parking area, a parking row or a similar area, you must yield to other road users.

What you need to know

  • Anyone coming from a parking area, parking row or similar area must yield to other traffic.
  • Signs and road markings override assumptions about what seems most natural.
  • Low speed does not remove your responsibility to assess right of way correctly.

Typical situations

SituationWhat you should doCommon mistake
Two similar driving lanes meetClarify whether you are actually in a normal road intersection or in a parking area with exits and internal traffic.Thinking the biggest vehicle or the widest lane has priority.
Driving out from a parking rowStop or clearly slow down and allow other road users to pass before you move out.Using the priority-from-the-right rule as an excuse to roll out without control.
Retail area with signsFollow the road markings and signs first.Ignoring the signs because you expect the ordinary right-hand rule.

Common mistakes

  • Applying the same rule to the entire parking area without reading how it is built.
  • Driving too fast because the area feels private and calm.
  • Forgetting pedestrians between the parked cars.

How to practice

Link this with Exiting from a private road or parking area , Right-of-way rules in detail and City driving - stopping and parking .