Can I go straight when the straight-ahead signal is green on a tidal lane?
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When the straight-ahead signal is green on a tidal lane, you can go straight. A tidal lane is a variable lane, meaning that based on different traffic flows during morning and evening rush hours, the direction of the main lane is controlled by changing the direction indicated by the lane signals on conditional roads, thereby adjusting the number of lanes. Rules for using tidal lanes: When driving on a road section with tidal lanes, drivers should pay attention to the instructions on traffic signs to understand the direction of the tidal lane during different time periods. Observe the lane direction indicators above the road. When the lane direction indicator above the tidal lane shows a white arrow symbol, vehicles are allowed to enter and drive on the tidal lane; when the indicator shows a red cross symbol, vehicles are prohibited from driving on the tidal lane. Operating hours of tidal lanes: Tidal lanes are not open all day. They are typically operational during morning and evening rush hours, specifically from 7-9 AM and 5-8 PM. Therefore, when using tidal lanes, pay attention to the operating hours and drive accordingly.