The rules of intersection concession are simply: turn to make straight, go first on the right, and look forward to traffic signs. So in the actual driving process, how should you give way correctly?
Let's analyze 3 common scenarios
NO.1 Intersections without way signs

NO.2 Intersections with way signs
There are many intersections on urban roads with concession signs, and if there are these signs, even if they enter the intersection in a straight-forward state, they must give way to vehicles that are merged into or turned at other intersections.
Regarding the giveaway sign, let's take a look at the following figure:
The left side of the picture is a stop and give way sign, and motor vehicles need to stop and give way to this place;
The right side of the picture is a deceleration sign, and motor vehicles need to slow down and give way to this place.
In addition, sometimes there are inverted triangle signs on the ground, which are also deceleration signs.
In the picture above, car A is turning out, although car B is going straight, but there is an inverted triangle concession sign on the road where car B is traveling, so car B should give way to car A.
NO.3 Roundabout section
1. At the roundabout without signal light control, car B needs to let car A go first.
2. At the roundabout without signal light control, A cars, B cars, C cars, and D cars alternate in turn.
Source: Driving Guide. Editor: Ho wenkai