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You want to turn right here. What is correct?
I have to let both [pedestrians] cross the road
I only have to let [the oncoming pedestrian] cross the road
I have right of way over both [pedestrians]
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
In Germany, when turning right at an intersection, you must always yield to pedestrians who are crossing the road into which you are turning, regardless of which side they are coming from. This rule ensures the safety of all pedestrians. In the image, both pedestrians are about to cross your path as you turn right, so you must let them both cross before you proceed. This is why selecting "I have to let both pedestrians cross the road" is correct. Always look out for pedestrians and be ready to stop when turning.