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It means to stop
solid could mean: *a bar of soap *a trashcan *a block of cheese *a kickball *a traffic light
In most US States, you can never turn left on a red light. You can turn right on a red light if there are no signs saying you can't, but you have to wait for a green light and a clear intersection to turn left.However, in Michigan specifically, you can turn left on a solid red light if you are turning onto a one way street and have no on-coming traffic. You have to come to a complete stop before the crosswalk, and yield to traffic, but unless there is a sign to prohibit it, you CAN turn left on a red light onto a one way street.
Changing lanes across that a solid white line in traffic is not permitted.
A red light traffic ticket may be obtained by a specific type of traffic infraction known as "running a red light." This means driving through an intersection without stopping if the light is flashing red, or simply driving through any solid red light. The light must either be equipped with a camera to photograph the vehicle license plate, or a law enforcement officer must observe the infraction and flag down the driver. Either way, the ticket involves a financial penalty typically ranging from $100 to $250.
A solid object that is semi-transparent to completely opaque blocks the light either coming from the sun or an artificial source and creates a shadow.
A stale green light means that the green traffic light cycle has almost ended and will change to yellow at any moment. One way to tell if it is a stale green is to look at the pedestrian crossing light, if it is flashing do not walk or is solid do not walk it could be a stale green.
On a road, a solid line divides lanes of traffic which are going in opposite directions. A line composed of dashes divides lanes of traffic going in the same direction.
no passing
In the United States, yellow lines divide lanes of oncoming traffic. A solid yellow line indicates you cannot safely or legally pass a vehicle in front of you by merging into the oncoming traffic lane; a broken yellow line indicates you can legally and safely pass a vehicle in front of you by merging into the oncoming traffice land after determining there is no oncoming traffic.
Crossing a solid line does not appear to be against the Highway Traffic Act in Ontario.
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