Whether you are responsible for hitting someone at a green light depends on the specific circumstances of the incident. Generally, if you had the right of way and the pedestrian or another vehicle was violating traffic laws, you may not be held responsible. However, if you were driving recklessly or not paying attention, you could still be found At Fault. It's important to consider local traffic laws and the details of the situation to determine liability.
yes
If you run into the back of someone's car, you are responsible for the accident.
yes you both would be held responsible
Depends. If the light has a sign next to it that says 'Yield on green light' it means you can go when the light is green and there is no traffic coming from the opposite direction that could hit you. If there is no sign wait for the arrow.
If YOU are the driver of the vehicle that started the chain collision, and pushed the car you hit into the car in front ot it. - YOU are responsible.
go on in a straight line and you hope they hit someone
Only if it can be proven that your vehicle hit their vehicle.
That is the responsible thing to do. You did what was right.
Hit that switch under the radio to on. A green light will come on. Then simply use the steering wheel control knob. Hit that switch under the radio to on. A green light will come on. Then simply use the steering wheel control knob.
The person at fault is the one that ran the red light or the amber light. Rules of the road are .... if you are already out in the intersection to make a turn on a green light and the light goes amber and then possibly turns red, you are inside the law, but, if you race out into the intersection on an amber light and it turns red and you get hit, it's your fault. EXAMPLE: A vehicle screamed out into the intersection on an amber light, then suddenly the light turned red and the oncoming traffic started up and hit that vehicle then it's the person who raced out into the intersection. Marcy
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.
Leaves appear green to the human eye because they contain chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs red and blue light for photosynthesis, reflecting green light. This reflection of green light is what we perceive as the color green.