Can I turn left when the left turn light is red and the straight light is green?
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At an intersection with standard three-color traffic lights, you can turn left when the light is green, but you must yield to oncoming straight-moving vehicles. When encountering lane lights with arrows, if the straight arrow is green but the left turn arrow is red, you cannot turn left, but you can enter the left turn waiting area. When the left arrow turns green, vehicles in the lane can proceed to turn left. Relevant information about traffic lights is as follows: 1. Introduction: Traffic lights are signals that direct traffic flow, typically consisting of red, green, and yellow lights. A red light means stop, a green light means go, and a yellow light serves as a warning. 2. Control Methods: The most basic control method is timed control at a single intersection. Line control and area control can also use timed control methods, known as static line control systems and static area control systems.