
Yellow light indicates a warning. Introduction to traffic signals: The yellow light in a traffic signal indicates a warning. Article 26 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China states: Traffic signals consist of red, green, and yellow lights. Red light indicates prohibition of passage, green light indicates permission to proceed, and yellow light indicates a warning. When the red light is on, vehicles turning right may proceed without obstructing the passage of released vehicles or pedestrians. Traffic signal rules: When the green light is on, vehicles are permitted to proceed, but turning vehicles must not obstruct the passage of straight-going vehicles or pedestrians; when the yellow light is on, vehicles are prohibited from proceeding, but vehicles that have already crossed the stop line may continue; when the red light is on, vehicles are prohibited from proceeding.

With decades of driving experience, I often encounter yellow traffic lights, which are essentially warnings to slow down and prepare to stop. However, if you're very close to the intersection, slamming on the brakes might lead to a rear-end collision, so it's safer to proceed if conditions allow. The key is to judge based on your speed and distance: if you're going fast and far away, you should slow down; if you're going slow and close, just go through to avoid hesitation that could cause an accident. Don't treat it as an opportunity to speed up—many people misunderstand and rush through yellow lights, leading to accidents. I always remind beginners: safety first. Yellow lights are designed as a transition, lasting about 3 seconds, so observe the road conditions in advance. Developing good habits can reduce violations and dangers.

The yellow light in the traffic signal system is a warning sign, indicating that the red light is about to appear, and you should slow down and try to stop. However, in certain situations, such as highway exits, stopping may pose a risk, so it's better to proceed without forcing a stop. I often tell my friends that the purpose of traffic rules is to prevent accidents; statistics show a high accident rate during yellow light periods due to varying driver attitudes. Remembering to maintain a safe distance and not follow too closely is key. As a safety advocate, I emphasize that it's not meant for you to speed up, but for orderly driving.

When driving, I consider a yellow light as a warning that the green is about to end, reminding me to stop if possible, but not to force it if stopping isn't safe. If I'm far from the intersection, I gently apply the brakes to slow down and stop. If I'm close, I avoid sudden braking and proceed cautiously to prevent rear-end collisions. Safety is always the top priority. I constantly monitor the distance and speed of the car in front to make informed decisions. Unlike some drivers who speed up to rush through yellow lights, which can lead to serious accidents, I prioritize caution and safety.


