No one will answer so I will....it is car b that is at fault..there 4 zillion people on here and no one will answer my question. this site is stupid.
Yes I think
Controlled Intersection
It means you're supposed to stop at that intersection and remain stopped while that signal remains red.It means that you are to come to a complete stop at that intersection, and proceed either when that signal changes to green, or, in the case of making a right turn, when the coast is clear and it is safe to proceed (provided right turns on red are permitted at that intersection).
It means you're supposed to stop at that intersection and remain stopped while that signal remains red.It means that you are to come to a complete stop at that intersection, and proceed either when that signal changes to green, or, in the case of making a right turn, when the coast is clear and it is safe to proceed (provided right turns on red are permitted at that intersection).
It means you're supposed to stop at that intersection and remain stopped while that signal remains red.It means that you are to come to a complete stop at that intersection, and proceed either when that signal changes to green, or, in the case of making a right turn, when the coast is clear and it is safe to proceed (provided right turns on red are permitted at that intersection).
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you must stop if traveling straight...you can go which ever way the green arrow is pointing, left or right.
The spelling of the slang word is carmetologist, a play on the word cosmetologist, and intended to mean a woman who fixes her makeup while driving (and most annoyingly, while stopped overlong at a traffic signal or intersection).
it means you may go straight ahead or turn except where signs prohibit turns and traffic and pedestrians alright in the intersection must get out of your way.
Your turn signal should be activated one block from the intersection you are going to turn into.
turn your turn signal on
turn your turn signal on