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  2. Can you get a ticket in SC for failing to signal a turn? Here ...

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    For at least 100 feet. No signaling as you make the turn. Hand turn signals may be a thing of the past for many, but South Carolina law says you may use them if for some reason your blinker is broken.

  3. Turn on red - Wikipedia

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    Turning right on red is forbidden in New York City unless this sign or similar is posted. [ 1 ] In the United States outside New York City, [ 2 ] right turns are permitted on red (except for school buses transporting pupils in New York State) [ 3 ] unless there is a "No Turn on Red" or a "Right Turn Signal" light indicating the same and ...

  4. Variations in traffic light operation - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, where they drive on the left, when a road is given a green light from an all direction stop, a red arrow can continue to display to turning traffic, holding traffic back while the pedestrian crossing on the side road is given a green signal (for left turns) or while oncoming traffic goes straight ahead and there is no permissive right turn allowed (for right turns).

  5. Traffic light - Wikipedia

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    Cluster signals in Australia and New Zealand use six signals, the sixth being a red arrow that can operate separately from the standard red light. [citation needed] In a fourth type, sometimes seen at intersections in Ontario and Quebec, Canada, there is no dedicated left-turn lamp per se. Instead, the normal green lamp flashes rapidly ...

  6. When does Missouri law say you have to use a turn signal? How ...

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    What are the turn signal laws in Missouri? You must indicate if you’re changing lanes or turning 100 feet before doing so. If you’re driving, use your blinker. If you’re on a bike, you can ...

  7. Yellow trap - Wikipedia

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    Yellow trap. The yellow trap is a type of road traffic situation that may arise at certain signalized intersections, involving straight-moving traffic conflicting with turning, crossing traffic, that has made an erroneous assumption that the conflict has been resolved, based on their received traffic signal. The name yellow trap originates from ...

  8. Do you stop in an intersection to make a left turn? Here’s ...

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    Question: I was recently told by a friend that the proper way to make a left-hand turn at a stop light was to proceed into the intersection when the light turns green, then wait until oncoming ...

  9. Rules for traffic lights - Wikipedia

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    A hook turn, or two-stage turn, is generally used to allow lighter vehicles such as cycles or motorcycles to turn across oncoming traffic. Such vehicles when permitted can move to the nearside of the junction and position themselves in front of side road traffic, waiting for the side road traffic to gain a green signal before completing the turn.