Priorité à Droite – who’s right?

Nigel Stevens, December 2025

Priorité à Droite, priority to the right, a funny rule the French have.  We’ve all heard of it but do you know, as in do you REALLY know, what the rules are and how to apply them in real life situations?

Although no longer applicable on the majority of major roads in France (and Belgium) there is still this traffic rule that means traffic joining or merging from your right could have priority over you.

This can be the case even if you are on what looks like the bigger (main) road and they are joining from a side road.  The rule is mostly applied in urban and village areas but it can, in theory, happen anywhere.  You certainly need to be on the look out for it if for no other reason than, as advanced riders, we should expect other motorists to not always get it right, ie: they might think they have priority when they don’t!

But the rules are clear once you know what they are.  So let’s start with four important road signs.  These will be posted to tell you who has priority on the stretch of road ahead.  Is it you or a vehicle entering your road from the right?

Riding a bike in France is usually a joy, hopefully the following information taken from real examples will make your trips more so.