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Is there a right-turn waiting signal?

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Roger
07/29/25 3:59pm

Right-turn waiting signal traffic police gestures: 1. Left-turn signal gesture indication: Allows vehicles to make a left turn, and a U-turn can be made when it does not hinder passing traffic. 2. Left-turn waiting signal gesture indication: Allows vehicles on the left side of the traffic police to enter the intersection for a left turn, approaching the center of the intersection along the left-turn direction, and waiting for the left-turn signal; Additional information: Normally, vehicles and pedestrians should follow the instructions of traffic lights, traffic signs, and traffic markings. However, at intersections with traffic police directing traffic, it is mandatory to follow the traffic police's directions, even if the traffic light signals differ from the traffic police's instructions. In such cases, the traffic police's directions take precedence.

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VanBrynlee
08/15/25 4:05am

As a veteran driver with decades of experience, I can tell you that there are indeed dedicated right-turn traffic signals, which are quite common at intersections in many cities. The most common type I've seen is the arrow-shaped light: a green arrow means it's safe to make a right turn, while a red arrow requires you to come to a complete stop—no moving the wheels at all. If there's no dedicated arrow signal, then you need to follow the regular traffic light. For example, in some places, you're theoretically allowed to turn right on red, but you must yield to pedestrians and through traffic, or you might get a ticket or cause an accident. I think these signal designs are very clever—they help reduce congestion and fender-benders at busy intersections, especially during rush hour. Some intersections even have flashing yellow lights to remind drivers to watch for pedestrians, which makes me feel that technological progress is truly beneficial. I recommend that everyone pay close attention to signal changes while driving, avoid rushing, and always prioritize safety.

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KeiraAnn
10/12/25 5:09am

On my daily commute, I often encounter intersections with dedicated right-turn signals, which are very clearly marked. When the green arrow lights up, I can make a right turn directly; if the red arrow is on, I have to wait patiently. At intersections without such signals, the rules for turning right on red are more complicated—sometimes it's allowed but requires extra caution with pedestrians and traffic. I always remember to slow down, look carefully, and then proceed. These signals save me a lot of hassle, especially during the morning rush hour, as they help keep traffic more orderly and reduce sudden reckless maneuvers. I've also noticed that at some newly built intersections, authorities are installing these signal systems to improve traffic efficiency and safety. As a driver, it's essential to develop the habit of observing signal changes and not be careless.

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VanVivienne
11/25/25 6:12am

I was reminded by my instructor about right-turn signals not long after I started learning to drive. Some intersections indeed have dedicated right-turn arrows—you can turn when the green arrow is lit, but must stop and wait when it's red or when facing a red light. This has helped me avoid several violations, especially at crossings with pedestrian walkways; the moment the signal changes, I can act decisively. Without such signals, the rules for turning right on red are more ambiguous. My instructor said the key is to ensure no pedestrians are crossing. I believe small details matter—staying extra vigilant while driving, watching traffic lights like watching the sky.

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VonCaleb
01/15/26 7:44am

From a safety perspective, I believe the right-turn signal light is absolutely crucial as it effectively reduces accident rates. When driving, I always prioritize checking for this light: a green arrow means clear passage, a red arrow indicates mandatory waiting, and at intersections without signals, I strictly follow standard rules. It ensures orderly traffic flow and particularly safeguards pedestrians and cyclists. I once witnessed how the absence of such lights at an intersection caused right-turning vehicles to brake abruptly, leading to rear-end collisions. That's why I advise everyone to slow down and yield, never rushing through during red arrows or red lights. Currently, traffic authorities are promoting smart signal technologies, which may lead to these lights becoming standard at more T-intersections in the future, enhancing road safety for all.

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