Can I go straight when the variable lane traffic light is green?

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DiAlaina
07/30/25 9:28am
You can go straight. Here is the relevant information: 1. A variable lane is essentially an emergency lane primarily used during peak traffic hours to alleviate severe traffic congestion. It is characterized by multiple diagonal lines inside the lane. Traffic authorities may alter the direction of travel in variable lanes based on real-time traffic flow conditions to ease congestion and maximize the utilization of road lane resources. 2. Typically, variable lanes are adjusted for peak hours. If you accidentally enter a variable lane, please follow the directional signs. Violations such as crossing solid lines to change lanes or making U-turns may be captured by cameras, usually resulting in a fine and a deduction of 3 points from your driving license.
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