Can I go straight in a lane with both straight and left-turn arrows?
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A lane marked with both straight and left-turn arrows on the ground is a combined straight and left-turn lane. When the straight signal is green, you can proceed straight. According to Article [number] of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China", lane traffic signals indicate: 1. When the green arrow light is on, vehicles in this lane are permitted to proceed in the indicated direction; 2. When the red cross light or arrow light is on, vehicles in this lane are prohibited from proceeding. Extended information: Article 51 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" states that when motor vehicles pass through intersections controlled by traffic signals, they shall proceed according to the following provisions: 1. At intersections with marked directional lanes, enter the directional lane according to the intended direction of travel; 2. Vehicles preparing to enter a roundabout shall yield to vehicles already inside the intersection; 3. When turning left, turn from the left side of the intersection center point. Turn signals must be activated when turning, and low beams must be used at night; 4. When encountering a green light, proceed in sequence; 5. When encountering a red light, stop in sequence behind the stop line. If there is no stop line, stop before entering the intersection; 6. When turning right and encountering a vehicle in the same lane waiting for a green light, stop and wait in sequence; 7. At intersections without directional signal lights, turning vehicles shall yield to straight-moving vehicles and pedestrians. Right-turning vehicles from the opposite direction shall yield to left-turning vehicles.