høyreregel

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From høyre (right) +‎ regel (rule).

Noun

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høyreregel (definite singular, indefinite plural, definite plural)

  1. (transport, Mostly in definite singular: høyreregelen) priority to the right; a traffic rule that applies in chiefly Norway (as well as Sweden and Finland) and obliges a vehicle driver to give way for other vehicles oncoming from the right, mainly at a junction without priority signs and traffic signals

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