As it is the law.
When approaching a solid yellow traffic light, a driver should slow down and prepare to stop if it is safe to do so. If it is not safe to stop, the driver should proceed with caution through the intersection.
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.
Left turn (a) yields to oncoming traffic (b). Without a stop sign or traffic signal, driver b has the right of way.
Yes you can.
A driver is directed to stop completely at an intersection by a red traffic light. Additionally, a stop sign also indicates that the driver must come to a complete stop before proceeding when it is safe to do so. Both signals are critical for ensuring safety and traffic flow at intersections.
stop but if 5m from walking line charge forword
Yes, IF there isn't a sign that says you can not.
..... wait for the light to turn green to proceed -or- if turning right - come to a full stop and after checking for oncoming traffic on the cross-street and pedestrians, turn right with caution.
After coming to a full stop at a red traffic light, a driver may proceed to turn right, provided there is no sign prohibiting it and the intersection is clear of pedestrians and oncoming traffic. In some jurisdictions, a left turn onto a one-way street may also be permitted if the driver has come to a full stop and ensured the way is clear. It's crucial to always yield to pedestrians and other vehicles with the right of way.
Stop light sensors are a loop of wire that is buried in the pavement and controls the traffic light. The sensors are able to detect the traffic that is waiting at the light.
Yes, at a red traffic light, you must stop before proceeding.
the red light. it means STOP.