When turning left at an intersection with a green arrow, you have the right of way over oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
A yellow arrow at an intersection means that the signal is about to change from green to red, and you should prepare to stop or yield to oncoming traffic.
you must stop if traveling straight...you can go which ever way the green arrow is pointing, left or right.
A yellow arrow signal at a traffic intersection means that the signal is about to change from green to red, and you should prepare to stop if you are able to do so safely.
If you are referring to a green arrow pointing upwards at a traffic light then that is pretty much the same thing as a green light signalling for traffic to continue moving forward. Traffic is allowed to move in the direction of the arrow. Commonly used to allow "protected" left turns at an intersection while the red ball prevents traffic from going straight across the intersection.
A solid yellow arrow at a traffic light means that the signal is about to change from a green arrow to a red arrow and you should prepare to stop. It usually indicates that you should clear the intersection if you are already in it, but not make any new turns.
A left turn made on a green arrow indicates that drivers have a protected turn, meaning they can turn left without yielding to oncoming traffic or pedestrians. The green arrow signals that it is safe to proceed, as other vehicles are typically stopped by red lights. However, drivers should still be cautious and watch for any potential hazards, such as pedestrians or cyclists in the intersection.
A red arrow displayed with a green traffic light typically indicates that drivers are not allowed to make a turn in the direction of the arrow, even though the green light allows for forward movement. This means that while vehicles can proceed straight through the intersection, they must stop and cannot turn in the direction of the red arrow. Always be sure to follow the specific traffic signals and rules in your area, as they can vary.
Yes, of course you can, this should tell you that in your driver's hand book, when you go for your driver exam ( written and test drive) it would be a good idea to know all there is to know about the rules and regulations of the road or you will fail.Another view: If you are at an intersection where the left turn is clearly controlled by a signal (e.g.: red and green left turn arrows), it makes no difference whether there is oncoming traffic or not. You must wait for the green arrow signifying a legal left turn.However - if you are at an intersection where there IS a left-turn green arrow which goes out after a short time and there is NO red arrow present, THEN you may turn left when the green bullseye light controlling regular traffic is displayed and there is no oncoming traffic.
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means you may make a turn in the direction of the arrow.. if red light is burning at the same time, you must be in the proper lane for such a turnand must yield the right-of-way to vehicles and pedestrians within intersection.
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