It means that oncoming traffic is stopped by a red light.
when a green arrow points to the left :]When you are turning left as directed by a traffic signal left turn arrow.
Normal signal: Turn left if the signal is green and there is no on coming traffic from the other side. Separate left turn signal: Turn left if the arrow is green. Do not wait for the on coming traffic. It is intended to move traffic through from the left lane. If the arrow is red or yellow, but the main signal is green, you may still turn left, but must yield to on coming traffic from the other side. Left on green arrow only: You must not turn left until the small arrow is green. Many drivers from out of state are confused by this, but if obeyed well, the traffic has the highest flow possibility using these principles. Out of state drivers tend to stay parked at the Separate left turn signal, if it is red or yellow, even when there is no on coming traffic and the main signal is green. It is a better safe than sorry approach, but it slows down traffic in the big picture.
If you are hooking up a trailer plug the left turn signal wire is yellow and the right turn signal wire is green.
It means your turn signal bulb burnt out.
When making a left turn on a green light, you should make sure that you signal. You also want to make sure there is no oncoming traffic so you can turn safely.
Defective turn signal switch.
Left turn traffic must yield to opposing traffic moving staight ahead also on a ciricular green traffic signal indication.
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.
If your left turn signal is stuck, I recommend you have it looked at by a repairman.
"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.
yes but you must yield to the other cars. when the arrow is not lit it is an unprotected turn.
What is the corresponding hand signal for making a left turn?