Ch. 1 · Common Conduct

Even if instructions given by a police officer differ from traffic regulations indicated by road markings, the road markings take priority.

[True / False · Hard]

Answer: ✕ False

Explanation

Article 2 of the Rules of the Road clearly states: "Even if instructions given by a police officer differ from traffic regulations indicated by road signs or road markings, the instructions take priority." Therefore, the police officer's instructions, not the road markings, take priority, making this statement incorrect.

Driving school curriculumStage 1 – Topic 2: Following traffic signals

Hikari
Hikari
Hmm, road markings are permanent, so they'd override what one officer says, right?
Yui
Yui
Nope, it's the opposite! The officer's instructions always take priority over road markings or signs. So this statement is false.
Hikari
Hikari
Even though the markings are painted right there on the road?
Yui
Yui
Yep! The officer on the scene knows what's happening right now. Markings can't react to accidents or emergencies.

Source: Ch. 1 Common Conduct · Section (第3節 警察官などの指示に従うこと) · 警察官が行う指示が標識・標示によつて示された交通の規制と違つていても、指示の方が優先します。

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