you must stop if traveling straight...you can go which ever way the green arrow is pointing, left or right.
A yellow arrow signal at a traffic intersection means that the signal is about to change from green to red, and you should prepare to stop if you are able to do so safely.
A yellow arrow at an intersection means that the signal is about to change from green to red, and you should prepare to stop or yield to oncoming traffic.
A solid yellow arrow at a traffic light means that the signal is about to change from a green arrow to a red arrow and you should prepare to stop. It usually indicates that you should clear the intersection if you are already in it, but not make any new turns.
when a green arrow points to the left :]When you are turning left as directed by a traffic signal left turn arrow.
When you encounter a traffic signal with a flashing yellow arrow, you should proceed with caution and yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians before making your turn.
When turning left at an intersection with a green arrow, you have the right of way over oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
"Protected left on green arrow" refers to a traffic signal that allows vehicles to make a left turn while oncoming traffic is stopped. When the green arrow is displayed, drivers have the right of way to turn left without the risk of conflicting traffic. This signal provides a safer and more efficient way for vehicles to navigate intersections, reducing the chances of accidents. It's important for drivers to remain vigilant and ensure the intersection is clear before proceeding.
A red arrow at a traffic signal means you cannot turn in the direction of the arrow, while a red light means you must stop and cannot proceed in any direction.
yes you can if the signal shows full green for traffic proceeding the same direction your car is/was travelling - but you cant if the arrow is red. if there is no arrow it means that you can turn if you feel that it is safe to.
When approaching a yellow arrow traffic light, a driver should prepare to stop if it is safe to do so, or proceed with caution if they are already in the intersection.
A flashing yellow arrow signal means you can turn left, but you must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
General rules of the road state that you must clear the intersection by the time the red light illuminates; if there was traffic preventing you from clearing the intersection before you entered it on a yellow light then you should not have entered the intersection because of impediments to traffic.