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Proceed through the intersection if you are not sure you can clear completely through.
You go through. Don't doubt the officer.
Traffic approaching the light is to stop. If the way is clear, traffic can then proceed through the intersection.
When you see a flashing yellow light at an intersection you should proceed with caution.
It depends upon the traffic at the intersection. Some intersections have sparse traffic and it is easy to proceed. Others are busier and require more time and attention before a safe procession can be made.
State law allows a motorcycle to proceed through a red light provided it goes through three complete cycles without giving the intersection where the motorcycle is waiting a green light to proceed, and only after the cyclist determines that it is safe to proceed. This was passed due to the difficulty road sensors have in detecting motorcycles.
When a pedestrian withdraws his/her cane and steps away from the crosswalk you should stop and proceed through the intersection.
It has to have its lights and sirens going, and it has to slow down for the red light to make sure the intersection is clear to proceed. But, yes, it is legal for an ambulance to proceed through a red light.
You really can't. There isn't any excuse, like possible missing a speed limit change, or being clocked incorrectly. If the officer saw you go through the intersection without stopping you are pretty much stuck. Now if the officer couldn't see you when you were stopped at the intersection, say you stopped 5 or so feet back from the line and were behind a building, you might be able to contest it. But if he couldn't see you, chances are that you couldn't see whether it was safe to proceed, which would be about the same penalty wise.
When the man made a motion towards his pocket, the ready police officer detained him.
going through an intersection
she sped through the intersection like a maniac!