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How to Interpret Traffic Lights for Turning?

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LukasFitz
07/29/25 11:59am

Driving and interpreting traffic lights for turning are as follows: 1. Left Turn: At a circular traffic light, you can turn left when the light is green. At an intersection with an arrow traffic light, you should turn left when the left-turn arrow is green. 2. Right Turn: At an intersection with an arrow traffic light, you cannot turn right when the red right-turn arrow is lit. In all other cases, you can turn right. At an intersection with a 'No Right Turn' sign, you cannot turn right regardless of the light color. Relevant information about traffic lights is as follows: 1. Meaning: Traffic lights, also known as traffic signals, indicate whether vehicles and pedestrians can proceed. They are usually installed at intersections and other places requiring traffic control, generally consisting of red, green, and yellow lights. A red light means stop, a green light means go, and a yellow light means caution. 2. Green Light Signal: This is a permission to proceed. According to the 'Traffic Safety Law Implementation Regulations,' when the green light is on, vehicles and pedestrians are allowed to proceed, but turning vehicles must not hinder the passage of straight-moving vehicles and pedestrians. 3. Red Light Signal: This is an absolute stop signal. When the red light is on, vehicles must stop. Right-turning vehicles can proceed if they do not hinder the passage of other vehicles and pedestrians. 4. Yellow Light Signal: Vehicles that have already crossed the stop line when the yellow light turns on may continue to proceed. The yellow light signal's meaning is between the green and red light signals, serving both as a prohibition and a permission. When the yellow light is on, it warns drivers and pedestrians that the passage time is ending and will soon turn to red. Vehicles should stop behind the stop line, and pedestrians should not enter the crosswalk.

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DeDelaney
08/13/25 9:31pm

When I first got my driver's license, I often got confused about traffic lights when turning. Now that I'm more experienced, I can share some tips. When the red light is on, right turns are usually allowed unless there's a 'No Right Turn' sign, in which case you must stop and wait; left turns are completely prohibited. With a green light, if it's a solid green circle, you can proceed straight, turn left, or turn right, but you must pay extra attention to pedestrian safety and yield to oncoming traffic to avoid collisions. If there's a green arrow light, such as one pointing left, it specifically permits a left turn, and the same applies to right turns; arrow lights are clearer and reduce misjudgment. A flashing yellow light means prepare to stop—don't speed through. In practice, observing road conditions and signals more, staying patient, and following the rules will make turning much easier.

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LenaLee
10/08/25 7:45am

Having driven for over a decade, I'm thoroughly familiar with traffic light turning rules. Right turns on red are generally fine—just remember to yield when required. Avoid left turns on red as they carry higher violation risks. Under circular green lights, right turns are convenient but watch for traffic, while left turns require waiting for safe gaps in oncoming vehicles—safety first. Arrow signals are simplest: turn in the indicated direction when the green arrow appears—clear and unambiguous. Always check supplementary signs for special restrictions rather than relying solely on lights. Cultivating good driving habits—staying observant and minimizing distractions—helps prevent signal misjudgments and keeps driving trouble-free.

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DelColin
11/22/25 2:17am

From a safety perspective, turning at traffic signals must be strictly observed. When the red light is on, although right turns are often permitted, it is crucial to yield to pedestrians and through traffic to avoid accidents; left turns are strictly prohibited. Exercise extra caution when turning on a green light, ensuring sufficient safe distance before proceeding, especially under a circular green signal. Arrow signals provide precise guidance, reducing risks. Never rush through yellow lights or run red lights—adhering to rules is fundamental. Maintaining vigilance and obeying traffic signs during daily driving effectively safeguards both your safety and that of others.

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KalebLynn
01/12/26 3:53am

From the perspective of traffic light design, turning control is quite clever. A circular red light prohibits going straight and turning left, but allows right turns with the requirement to yield; a circular green light permits multi-directional movement, but turning vehicles must yield to others. Dedicated arrow lights, such as green left arrows or green right arrows, are specifically for certain turns, enhancing intersection efficiency. These signals are used in combination with road signs like no-turn signs to avoid confusion, reflecting the intelligent management approach of traffic. In daily application, understanding these principles helps us interpret signals more accurately and drive smoothly.

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