What are the rules for turning at traffic lights?
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Rules for turning at traffic lights: When encountering a red light, vehicles (including bicycles, motorcycles, and electric vehicles) cannot proceed straight or turn left, but can turn right. When encountering a green light, vehicles can proceed straight, turn left, or turn right (pay special attention to the directional arrows on the traffic light). When the directional signal is green, vehicles can proceed in the direction indicated by the arrows on the traffic light. When the directional signal is red, vehicles cannot proceed in the direction indicated by the arrows on the traffic light. Rules for turning without traffic lights: Vehicles preparing to enter a roundabout must yield to vehicles already inside the roundabout. When turning left, turn from the left side of the center point of the intersection. Activate the turn signal when turning, and use low beams when driving at night. When there are traffic signs or markings, yield to the party with the right of way. When there are no traffic signs or markings, stop and look before entering the intersection, and yield to vehicles coming from the right. Turning vehicles must yield to vehicles going straight. Right-turning vehicles from the opposite direction must yield to left-turning vehicles.