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Do not enter the intersection.
When the traffic light turns yellow as you enter the intersection, you should stop if it is safe to do so. If you cannot stop safely, proceed through the intersection with caution.
Red light, emergency vehicle coming, when you have traffic and will block intersection, pedestrian in intersection (whether they are J-walking or not, I'm sure there are more reasons
depends on what part of the cycle they are at, need more info
Answer about left turnsCarefully, unless you are in China. The person turning left must yield to oncoming traffic. At a regular traffic light, you should enter the intersection. When the oncoming traffic stops for the red light you Amy proceed in order to clear the intersection.
Answer about left turnsCarefully, unless you are in China. The person turning left must yield to oncoming traffic. At a regular traffic light, you should enter the intersection. When the oncoming traffic stops for the red light you Amy proceed in order to clear the intersection.
When approaching an intersection and the traffic light changes from green to yellow, you should assess your distance from the intersection and your speed. If you can safely stop without skidding, it’s best to do so to avoid entering the intersection on red. However, if you are too close to stop safely, you should proceed through the intersection cautiously. Always be alert for other vehicles or pedestrians that might act unpredictably during this transition.
Running a yellow light may result in a traffic violation, as it is typically considered illegal to enter an intersection when the light is yellow.
If you were in the middle of the intersection it is your fault as you are not legally allowed to enter an intersection unless you have the time to safely complete the turn.
its legal because you already passed itAnother View: It depends on the situation. If your car was in the interesection, stopped, awaiting a break in oncoming traffic in order to turn left, and the light turned red, you must clear the intersection, so you would be doing so lawfully.HOWEVER - if you were simply driving straight through the intersection and entered the interesection against an amber light which then truned red when you were in the intersection, you can be charged.
A red light on a street is where you must stop in the intersection. A red light on a street is where you must stop in the intersection.
When you see a flashing yellow light at an intersection you should proceed with caution.