Is it correct that a green light indicates that motor vehicles are allowed to pass through the intersection ahead?
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It is correct that a green light indicates that motor vehicles are allowed to pass through the intersection ahead. The following are the indications of motor vehicle traffic lights and non-motor vehicle traffic lights: 1. When the green light is on: When the green light is on, vehicles are permitted to pass, but turning vehicles must not hinder the passage of straight-going vehicles or pedestrians that have been given the right of way; 2. When the yellow light is on: When the yellow light is on, vehicles that have already crossed the stop line may continue to pass; 3. When the red light is on: When the red light is on, vehicles are prohibited from passing. Right-turning vehicles may pass if they do not hinder the passage of vehicles or pedestrians that have been given the right of way. 4. No traffic lights installed: At intersections where non-motor vehicle traffic lights and pedestrian crossing lights are not installed, non-motor vehicles and pedestrians should follow the indications of the motor vehicle traffic lights.