Do I Need to Wait for the Red Light in a Left-Turn Only Lane?

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EliasDella
07/30/25 12:48am
Left turns require waiting for the red light. When the red light is on, vehicle passage is prohibited, and U-turns or left turns are not allowed directly. Relevant information: 1. Legal basis: The "Implementation Regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" has corresponding provisions: Article 38 states that motor vehicle signal lights and non-motor vehicle signal lights indicate: When the green light is on, vehicles are permitted to pass, but turning vehicles must not impede the passage of straight-moving vehicles or pedestrians that have been given the right of way. 2. Additional information: When the yellow light is on, vehicles that have already crossed the stop line may continue to pass. When the red light is on, vehicle passage is prohibited. At intersections without non-motor vehicle signal lights or pedestrian crossing signal lights, non-motor vehicles and pedestrians should follow the indications of the motor vehicle signal lights.
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