Navigating Red Lights with a Green Arrow: A Guide to the New Traffic Rules.
Understanding the New Rules for Red Lights and Green Arrows
According to Novyny.live: Revised traffic regulations now impose specific requirements for drivers when facing a red traffic signal accompanied by a green arrow. It is crucial to understand that proceeding straight through a red light remains strictly prohibited. This is explicitly stated in section 8.7.3 (e) of the Traffic Rules, which forbids any forward movement under a red signal.
However, a supplementary green arrow on the traffic light permits movement in a specific direction. According to section 8.7.3 (b) of the Traffic Rules, drivers are allowed to turn left when the green arrow is illuminated. This means drivers can safely execute a left turn on a red light, provided the green arrow is active. This rule is common in many countries to improve traffic flow at intersections.
Movement Rules and Safety
Lane markings, specifically marking 1.18, also govern vehicle movement. It is important to note that a U-turn at an intersection is only permitted from the extreme left lane. This rule emphasizes road safety and helps prevent potential accidents.
Consequently, drivers have limited options: they cannot go straight on red, but they may turn left if a green arrow permits it. The correct answer to the question of which direction is allowed in this scenario is option number 2.
The introduction of these new rules, particularly concerning red lights and green arrows, aims to enhance road safety and reduce the number of traffic accidents. Drivers must adhere to these regulations carefully, as they impact not only their own safety but also that of other road users. These changes are also intended to improve traffic organization at intersections, which are often sites of congestion and collisions.
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