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本帖最后由 pebloy 于 2009-12-14 13:39 编辑
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, n5 A5 t9 U% L4 {, @With a LEFT turn only traffic light, you cannot stop at the intersection even if the straight direction has a green light. You can turn left only if the LEFT turn only light is green.+ H+ z2 o& w. K! [: I4 ^! D9 _7 Y
" Y- a' ?& r1 F( |! {; Y& _9 jTo be more specific, if you notice there is a traffic light for left turn only (it normally stands vertically in the middle with a left turn sign as in the picture and in some cities, with some words telling you this light is for left turn only), depending on whether the left turn light is green or red, regardless of the lights for straight direction, you should stop off the intersection if it is red and proceed without stop if it is green. |
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