It is only a RIGHT turn that is legal on a red signal. The reason is, that it is basically a 'merge' situation - you are merging into a stream of traffic going the same direction you are. To turn left on red means you would have to travel entirely across a lane of traffic that could be moving OPPOSITE the direction you wish to travel. The danger is too great and thus, is not allowed.
Get a new computer, it sounds like this one is pretty well fudged up!!!!
Depends. If the light has a sign next to it that says 'Yield on green light' it means you can go when the light is green and there is no traffic coming from the opposite direction that could hit you. If there is no sign wait for the arrow.
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If you are blocking traffic flow for a long time then yes.
Sail boat is coming at you
Sail boat is coming at you
Sail boat is coming at you
Sail boat is coming at you
The pilot light in a GFCI is an indication that the receptacle is hot, maybe they should add a red pilot light to indicate that no power is coming out of the outlet and green when power is available.
You get light green.
The colors on a stop light are red, green, and yellow. On the stoplight, red is the top color, yellow is the middle, and green is on the bottom. Green means go, red means stop, and yellow is a warning that red is coming.
Its a motor boat, coming straight against you.