Do I need to wait for the traffic light when driving to the right front?

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LeNorah
07/29/25 7:41pm
If it is a dedicated right-turn lane, you generally do not need to wait for the traffic light in this situation. Below is relevant information about traffic lights: Introduction: Traffic lights are signals that direct traffic flow. Classification: Traffic lights are divided into motor vehicle signals, non-motor vehicle signals, pedestrian crossing signals, directional indicator lights (arrow signals), lane signals, flashing warning signals, and railway crossing signals. Light Colors: Initially, there were only red and green colors. Later, after improvements, a yellow light was added. The red light means stop, the yellow light means prepare, and the green light means go. The reason these three colors are used as traffic signals is related to human visual structure and psychological response.
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