Go left or continue straight
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you must stop if traveling straight...you can go which ever way the green arrow is pointing, left or right.
A green arrow typically indicates that you can turn or drive forward in the direction it is pointing. It is a signal that you have the right of way to proceed in that specific direction.
The Red Light Is Telling Everyone To Stop. The Green Arrow Is Telling You It Is Ok To Turn At That Time (Which Ever Way The Light Is Pointing).
it means you replied to the e-mail that the person sent you. A red arrow means it is forwarded. A dark green arrow means it is forwarded twice or more.
A green arrow pointing up typically indicates that you have the right of way to proceed straight ahead or turn in the direction of the arrow, even if the traffic signal is red. It is often used in conjunction with a red signal at intersections to allow specific movements when safe to do so. Always yield to pedestrians and other vehicles before proceeding.
A green speedometer with a green arrow pointing to it on a Volkswagen Touran indicates that the vehicle is operating efficiently and is within the optimal fuel consumption range. This feature encourages eco-friendly driving habits by signaling that the driver is maintaining a speed that maximizes fuel efficiency. It’s a part of the car's onboard systems aimed at promoting economical driving.
A green traffic light arrow pointing up indicates that vehicles may proceed straight ahead in that direction. It means that the lane is open for movement, and drivers can continue forward without stopping, provided it is safe to do so. However, they should still be aware of pedestrians and other traffic.
Normally, the green arrow would indicate that the opposing traffic has a red light and as such the green arrow traffic has right of way.However, due to mechanical or planning errors it is possible that the opposing traffic will also have a green light. If this happens, the opposing traffic (by virtue of going straight) has right of way. If this opposing traffic does not appear to be stopping, green arrow traffic should assume that opposing traffic has a green arrow and right of way. In the event of a collision when both have green, green arrow traffic (turning left) will be found at fault except in no-fault states where this will be considered a no-fault accident.
People are allowed to turn in the direction the arrow is pointing, but they can not go straight across the road, that should really be common since.
It's telling you that it's time to shift to a higher gear.