Can I turn right by crossing the line when the right-turn arrow yellow light is flashing?
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When the right-turn arrow yellow light flashes for a long time, you can turn right, but you should pay attention to observation and slow down. Traffic lights consist of the following: Traffic lights are composed of red, green, and yellow lights. A red light means no passage, a green light means passage is permitted, and a yellow light means a warning. When the red light is on, going straight or turning left is prohibited, but turning right is allowed without hindering pedestrians and vehicles; when the green light is on, vehicles are allowed to go straight or turn; when the yellow light is on, vehicles can continue to pass if they are beyond the stop line or crosswalk at the intersection; when the yellow light flashes, it warns vehicles to pay attention to safety. Traffic lights can be divided into: Motor vehicle signal lights, non-motor vehicle signal lights, pedestrian crossing signal lights, direction indicator lights (arrow signal lights), lane signal lights, flashing warning signal lights, and signal lights at level crossings of roads and railways.