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How to proceed straight at an intersection?

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ThomasRose
09/03/25 8:29am
Release the foot when the speed is 16-17, honk the horn and look left and right, then accelerate to 25 km/h after passing the intersection and continue driving. When the road conditions are good after a certain distance, you can drive in 4th gear. Slow down in advance before reaching the intersection, pay attention to the traffic lights. If the yellow light is flashing or the red light is already on, slow down and stop without crossing the stop line, and shift to first gear. If it's a green light, you should also slow down in advance, look left and right to confirm safety, adjust to the appropriate gear matching the speed, and start accelerating and shifting gears after passing the intersection.
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MacParker
09/16/25 3:00am
When driving straight through an intersection, I mainly focus on three things. First, observe the traffic light color about 100 meters in advance to avoid realizing it's red when I'm too close. Second, reduce speed to below 40 km/h, release the accelerator, and keep my foot on the brake, ready to stop. Third, watch out for electric bikes and pedestrians on both sides, especially when the light just turns green—some people dash out without checking the signal. A small tip: don’t rush to start the moment the light turns green to avoid collisions with vehicles running red lights from the side. After passing the intersection, stay in your lane and avoid unnecessary lane changes to prevent side-swipes with turning vehicles. Overall, slow down, stay observant, and prioritize safety—it’s better to wait for another green light than to force your way through.
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AliceMarie
10/30/25 3:33am
As someone who frequently drives long distances, I believe the key to safely navigating intersections is anticipating risks. Before entering an intersection, always check the rearview mirror for any vehicles following too closely to prevent rear-end collisions. Then, scan all potential danger zones, such as electric scooters hidden by A-pillars or food delivery riders suddenly darting out. Maintaining adequate following distance is crucial—leave at least two car lengths between you and the vehicle ahead to ensure sufficient braking time. Keep both hands firmly on the steering wheel when crossing intersections, avoiding phone calls or adjusting music to prevent collisions with turning trucks. Since adopting these defensive driving habits, I've significantly reduced minor accidents.
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McHaven
12/13/25 3:42am
Going straight through an intersection is simple: slow down, check the lights, and proceed. Gently press the brake to reduce speed when you're dozens of meters away from the intersection—don't speed through it. Carefully observe the traffic lights and signs to avoid running a red light or mistakenly entering a turn lane. After the light turns green, confirm there are no vehicles or pedestrians running red lights from either side before smoothly driving through. Maintain a straight path during the process and avoid sudden lane changes—this is the safest and most worry-free approach. If you encounter a yellow light, don't rush; stop when necessary—there's no need to take risks.
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