Do Side Roads Need to Wait for the Main Road's Red Light?

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DeEsther
07/28/25 8:38pm
Side roads need to wait for the main road's red light. Below are the precautions for driving on side roads and main roads: Entering the main road from a side road: If there is no traffic light in front of the side road, you can turn on the left turn signal, slow down, and merge into the main road. If there is a traffic light in front of the side road, you must follow the instructions of the traffic light. When the traffic light on the side road is red, you need to stop before the stop line; when it is green, you can proceed directly to the left. Merging from the main road into a side road: When driving on a side road, pay attention to the road signs, usually an inverted triangle with the word 'yield.' When vehicles from the main road are merging, you must yield to the main road traffic first.
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OEmilio
08/12/25 12:20am
Over the years of driving, I've witnessed many instances of vehicles running red lights on auxiliary roads, which is truly hazardous. Auxiliary roads usually have to wait for the main road's red light because the main road is the primary thoroughfare with heavy traffic flow and higher right-of-way priority. Intersections are equipped with traffic signals, and stopping at red lights and proceeding at green lights is an ironclad rule. If you don't wait and dash out, you might collide with vehicles on the main road, causing accidents. Last year, I heard about a serious rear-end collision caused by such behavior. It's advisable to slow down at intersections, observe the traffic light changes, and ensure the main road has a red light before proceeding on auxiliary roads. At locations without traffic signals, auxiliary road vehicles must still yield to the main road. Developing this habit ensures safety. Cultivating good habits means driving happily every day and returning home safely. When everyone follows the rules, traffic flows smoothly.
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VanHolden
08/12/25 12:20am
When I first got my driver's license, I always asked this question. The driving school instructor repeatedly emphasized that vehicles on the secondary road must wait for the main road's red light. Main road vehicles travel at higher speeds, and not following the rules increases risks. During my practice sessions, the instructor simulated this scenario—when there's a red light on the secondary road, you cannot proceed because traffic lights are designed to protect all road users. In reality, some intersections have shorter red light durations for secondary roads, requiring patience. Failing to wait can result in fines and penalty points—I remember this rule from traffic laws. When learning driving rules, understanding the significance of traffic signals is crucial. Traffic lights aren’t just color changes; they’re safety barriers. Practicing stopping on secondary roads to observe the main road a few times will help you develop a more confident driving experience.
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SanSkylar
09/30/25 7:37am
From a safety perspective, side roads need to wait for the main road's red light to prevent collisions. Statistics show that many traffic accidents originate from conflicts at main and side road intersections. Traffic lights are set up to coordinate vehicle flow, and a red light on the side road means you must stop and yield to the main road. Personally, I think developing the habit of observing traffic lights is crucial—always ensure the path ahead is clear before proceeding. This can reduce friction points and protect pedestrians and other vehicles. In daily driving, staying vigilant is always the right choice; a small decision can help you avoid major trouble.
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