the person making a right. If you are making a left hand turn, you never have the right of way. in this situation, you would turn right first and the person making a left hand turn (if already in the middle of the intersection) can turn because if they don't they are blocking traffic. If they are not in the intersection, they should not move at all.
A flashing yellow light means you should drive with caution when approaching and moving through the intersection.
The car making the turn must yield to the car going straight whether the light is green or yellow.
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It's a runway guard light. It's to advise aeroplanes that they are approaching the runway and should stop until advised to the contrary.
The phrase "it was already candle light" implies that it is already late at night or getting dark, as candles are typically used for lighting when it gets dark. It conveys the idea that the time is late or nearing evening.
When approaching a signalized intersection at high speeds and the light turns yellow, the dilemma zone is the space from the intersection to the point on the road where it may be difficult for the driver to discern whether they should run the yellow light or brake to be safe. Merrill Scott Traffic Engineer, 27
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No light will emerge from the different color paper, since all other colors except yellow have already been removed by the first one. The second one appears black.
When the traffic light comes into view and it's green, it was likely green for a long time, unless you also observe cars just starting to get going. If you see the traffic light is green in the distance we call this green light "stale", meaning it could turn yellow any second. A traffic light that just turned green, we call this green light "fresh", meaning it just turned green and it won't be turning yellow for a little while. Of course these times between from when it turns green then back to yellow and red again varies on the intersection. To answer the question when you're approaching a green traffic light you should prepare to stop as that green light is "stale". You don't necessarily have to slow down just get ready to hit the brake.
You should not get a citation. As long as some part of the vehicle is in the intersection when the light turns red, you have not run a red light.
If you are approaching the intersection at speed limit, and the traffic light changes to amber/yellow at 100 feet or less, that's the point of no return. Slamming the brakes will cause you to stop at or near the cross traffic.
you are approaching head on.