Yes, it is legal for a traffic light and stop sign to be at the same intersection. The stop sign serves as a backup in case the traffic light is not functioning properly. Drivers are required to obey both signals in such a scenario.
If a traffic signal is malfunctioning, treat it as a four-way stop. Approach the intersection cautiously, come to a complete stop, and yield the right of way to other vehicles. Use hand signals or communicate with other drivers to ensure safe passage through the intersection.
The state's law pertaining to compulsory education is the same as the legal age of majority, which is 18.
Yes. There are two components to the legality of same-sex marriage: (1) whether it can be legally performed; and, (2) whether it is legally recognized. In the United States, the federal government legally recognizes same-sex marriages in all states, even if the state itself does not recognize the marriage. There are also some states that recognize out-of-state same-sex marriages, but do not permit the legal performance of same-sex marriage within the state.
No, legal aid typically only represents one party in a legal dispute. This is to avoid conflicts of interest and ensure that each party receives independent and unbiased legal advice and representation.
Same-sex marriage is legal in Indiana because the Supreme Court ruling in the case of Obergefell v. Hodges in 2015 declared that same-sex couples have the constitutional right to marry nationwide. This landmark decision invalidated state laws prohibiting same-sex marriage, including Indiana's previous ban.
If you are referring to a green arrow pointing upwards at a traffic light then that is pretty much the same thing as a green light signalling for traffic to continue moving forward. Traffic is allowed to move in the direction of the arrow. Commonly used to allow "protected" left turns at an intersection while the red ball prevents traffic from going straight across the intersection.
There is no exact time simply because no 2 intersections are the same, there are factors that change this time such as: How much traffic goes through the intersection on one direction?
There is no exact time simply because no 2 intersections are the same, there are factors that change this time such as: How much traffic goes through the intersection on one direction?
The standard reply from law enforcement is to treat the intersection as a four way stop.
It's legal but redundant since the four-way flashing signals are quasi stop signs.
Follow the officer's instructions, they take precidence over traffic controls such as stoplights or signs. This applies to a uniformed public safety official performing traffic control, thus might be a firefighter, etc, instead of a police officer. FOLLOW me on instagram @merakiy
4-way stop
4-way stop
- A driver approaching an intersection must yield the right-of-way to traffic already in the intersection. (traffic in the intersection has the right of way) - If drivers are approaching an intersection from opposite directions, the driver turning left must yield to approaching traffic going straight or turning right. (traffic going straight or turning right has the right-of-way) - Two drivers at an intersection that arrived at the same time at a right angle. The driver on the left must yield the right-of way. ( the driver on the right has the right of way) -Never insist on the right-away
about the same speed as freeway traffic
means nothing Wrong! It means caution. Something requires extra attention. At an intersection, a flashing circular yellow means to take extra caution, and watch for traffic on the cross road (which has a flashing red light). A flashing red light is the same as a stop sign. A flashing yellow arrow means you ma turn in the direction of the arrow, but you must yield to conflicting traffic. If the flashing yellow light is not at an intersection, it either calls attention to a road hazard on an accompanying sign, or indicates that a special regulation indicated on the sign is in effect (School speed limit 20 when flashing).
If it's white, it shows that lane changes are legal, and that traffic in the adjacent lane travels in the same direction. If it's yellow, it indicates that passing is legal (when safe to do so) and that traffic in the adjacent lane travels in the opposite direction.