A driver is required to take a mandatory stop at stop signs, traffic signals displaying a red light, and certain intersections or pedestrian crossings where indicated by signage. This ensures the safety of all road users and allows for proper assessment of the traffic conditions. After stopping, the driver may proceed when it is safe to do so, ensuring the way is clear of pedestrians and other vehicles.
When approaching a yellow traffic signal, a driver should slow down and prepare to stop if it is safe to do so. If it is not safe to stop, the driver should proceed through the intersection with caution.
When approaching a solid yellow traffic light, a driver should slow down and prepare to stop if it is safe to do so. If it is not safe to stop, the driver should proceed with caution through the intersection.
Before turning left, the driver should signal, check for oncoming traffic, yield to pedestrians, and make sure it is safe to proceed.
When approaching a yellow arrow traffic light, a driver should prepare to stop if it is safe to do so, or proceed with caution if they are already in the intersection.
When approaching a yellow stop light, a driver should slow down and prepare to stop if it is safe to do so. If the driver is unable to stop safely, they should proceed through the intersection with caution.
When encountering a flashing red light at an intersection, a driver must come to a complete stop, yield the right of way to any other vehicles or pedestrians, and proceed only when it is safe to do so.
The fact that the car was illegally parked doesn't matter. The driver of the moving car was responsible to adjust their driving to the road conditions, and to ensure it was safe to proceed. This accident will be the fault of the uninsured driver.
Yield signs are red and white with red letters. These signs alert the driver to any upcoming hazards or road conditions that do not reflect an Immediate condition. A yield sign calls on the driver to do the following: Slow down, defer to oncoming or intersecting traffic, stop when necessary, proceed when safe, and remain aware of oncoming vehicles. A flashing yellow light has the same meaning as a yield sign. When a flashing yellow light is observed, the driver should be cautious both prior to and while passing through the intersection.
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When approaching a two-way stop sign intersection, the driver must come to a complete stop and yield to any vehicles that arrived first or are already in the intersection. After yielding, the driver can proceed through the intersection in a safe manner. It is important to pay attention to other vehicles and pedestrians to ensure safe navigation through the intersection.
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