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Which traffic lights should be photographed?
It is generally necessary to take photos at the traffic lights at intersections.

Red, yellow and green traffic signals are hung on all sides, and the traffic lights are unified traffic lights. The red light is a stop signal and the green light is a traffic signal. At the intersection, cars from several directions gather here, some have to go straight and some have to turn. Who should go first is to obey the traffic lights.

The rules for traffic lights are as follows:

When the red light is on, you are not allowed to go straight or turn left, and vehicles are allowed to turn right without obstructing pedestrians and vehicles; The green light is on, allowing vehicles to go straight or turn; The yellow light is on, stopping at the intersection stop line or crosswalk line, and the traffic has continued; When the yellow light flashes, warn the vehicle to pay attention to safety.

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According to Article 38 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law, motor vehicle traffic lights and non-motor vehicle traffic lights indicate:

(a) when the green light is on, vehicles are allowed to pass, but turning vehicles shall not hinder the passage of straight vehicles and pedestrians;

(two) when the yellow light is on, vehicles that have crossed the stop line can continue to pass;

(3) When the red light is on, vehicles are prohibited from passing.

At intersections where there are no non-motor vehicle signal lights and crosswalk signal lights, non-motor vehicles and pedestrians should follow the signs of motor vehicle signal lights.

When the red light is on, vehicles turning right can pass, which does not hinder the passage of vehicles and pedestrians who have been released.

Article 39 The crosswalk signal light indicates that:

(a) when the green light is on, pedestrians are allowed to cross the crosswalk;

(two) when the red light is on, pedestrians are prohibited from entering the crosswalk, but those who have already entered the crosswalk can continue to pass or wait at the center line of the road.

Fortieth lane lights indicate:

(1) When the green arrow light is on, the vehicles in this lane will pass in the indicated direction;

(two) when the red fork light or arrow light is on, it is forbidden to pass in this lane.

Note: whether it is a crossroads or a T-junction.

Turn right: If there is a special arrow light, be sure to follow it. If there is no special light, it can be changed as long as it does not affect straight vehicles or non-motorized pedestrians.

Go straight: stop at the red light and go at the green light.

Turn left: If there is a special arrow light, be sure to follow it. If there is a left-turn waiting area, go straight to the green light. When the left turn is red, enter the waiting area. After turning left and turning green, you can continue walking.

If there are no special arrows, etc. After the straight green light is on, the left-turn vehicle turns left, which does not affect the opposite straight vehicle.

When there is no sign prohibiting U-turn, you can make a U-turn, but when it is forbidden to turn left, you are also forbidden to make a U-turn.

References:

Regulations of the People's Republic of China on the Implementation of Road Traffic Safety Law