Junction

We speak of a junction when several roads cross or connect. A junction is essentially a junction where traffic is permitted and can change direction. There are full junctions, T-junctions, Y-junctions, triangular junctions, and roundabouts.
Drivers may not block a junction.
A driver may not stop their vehicle at a junction. Quickly letting a passenger in or out of the vehicle is also prohibited.
A driver may not park their vehicle at a junction within five meters of the junction.
Drivers following the carriageway are required at a junction to follow the direction indicated by the lane they are currently in. A bicycle lane located in a per-selection lane is part of this lane.
Grade-separated junction.
On a motorway, only grade-separated junctions exist.
Article 1 of the Road Traffic Regulations (RVV).
Junction: junction or intersection of roads.




