The vehicle on the right has the right of way unless entering the intersection at an unlawful speed
A driver must not stop in an intersection or on a road within 20 m of the nearest point of an intersecting road at an intersection with traffic lights. A driver must not stop in an intersection or on a road within 10 m from the nearest point of an intersecting road at an intersection without traffic lights.
General rules of the road state that you must clear the intersection by the time the red light illuminates; if there was traffic preventing you from clearing the intersection before you entered it on a yellow light then you should not have entered the intersection because of impediments to traffic.
When approaching an intersection, you should stop behind the stop line or crosswalk to ensure safety and follow traffic rules.
The drivers of the vehicles comprising the traffic on the road guide this traffic, as the laws/rules of the road dictate.
Understanding the rules at an intersection while driving is important for safety. It helps prevent accidents and ensures smooth traffic flow. Knowing when to yield, stop, or proceed can prevent collisions and keep everyone on the road safe.
By "amber" I assume you mean yellow. A yellow traffic light indicates that your "right of way" is ending within the next couple seconds. When the light turns yellow you shouldn't enter the intersection if you haven't already, unless you've reached "The point of no return". It's not illegal to go through the intersection while the traffic light is yellow, but if you can stop you should, if you can't stop then go through the intersection (determined by your own judgement). A yellow light is basically a warning of a red light coming, where it is illegal to proceed through the intersection. The duration of a yellow light depends on the road the traffic light is governing. For a side road the traffic light may only show a yellow for around 3 seconds, for a major road such as a state road or US Highway, the traffic light may show a yellow for 4-6 seconds. These timings all depend on the road that the traffic light is governing and what the speed limit is for that road.
Always walk facing oncoming traffic when walking on the road to ensure safety and follow traffic rules.
When approaching an intersection where another vehicle has the right of way, you should yield and allow the other vehicle to proceed first. It is important to follow traffic rules and signals to ensure safety on the road.
At a right in, right out intersection, vehicles can only turn right into or out of the intersection. Left turns are not allowed. Drivers must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians before making a right turn. It is important to follow all posted signs and signals at the intersection to ensure safe and efficient traffic flow.
Rules of the road depend on where you live. What is true in one country might not be true in another.
All traffic turning right now has to give way to a vehicle coming from the opposite direction and turning left; and at an uncontrolled T-intersection, all traffic from a terminating road (the bottom of the T) will be required to give way to traffic on the continuing road (top of the T). "The top of the T goes before me."
Traffic signs with arrows indicate the direction that vehicles should travel in a specific lane or at an intersection.