straight ahead
Another View: By strict interpretation of the law - NONE. You must wait behind the stop line until it is clear to proceed with your turn. HOWEVER - in actual practice this is not usually enforced unless the stationary vehicle (awaiting to turn) becomes a traffic hazard and/or results in a collision, at which time the driver of the stationary vehicle would most likely be charged.
You complete the turn when it is safe to do so.
If you're in the intersection and it is green then turns to yellow/red, it is fine to go. Entering the intersection after it is already yellow is unlawful driving. GA
A car in the middle of the intersection, 3 seconds after the light turned green.
no
You can pull halfway into an intersection after making a full stop to make a left turn. However, your light must be green and you must be waiting to turn.
To any vehicle already in the intersection, to pedestrians, and to emergency vehicles with emergency equipment operating.
Green Vehicles Inc. was created in 2008.
the coulor green
There are lot of green vehicles in the city of San Antonio.
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).