Originally Posted by
PatrickGSR94
You have got to be kidding me. Show me any law in any European country stating that a motorist from a side road entering into another road, with no traffic controls, has right of way over a person already driving on the straight-through road. I seriously doubt that is the case anywhere. The way you're saying it, in this linked map, a motorist pulling out from the parking lot drive on the right side onto the main road would have right of way over a motorist driving from the bottom towards the top of the road in this aerial view, and that is simply wrong:
https://goo.gl/maps/MZ38mKBke6F2
There's no law describing what you call "side road". If there's no yield, or stop sign, you follow the right hand rule.
This goes for all the EU countries as far as I know. I'm 100% certain for my country.
Pulling in from a parking place is different - what you say applies there. But if there's a road connecting to another road - it's the right hand rule.