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  2. Yellow trap - Wikipedia

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    The yellow trap occurs when the timing of the amber lights (also known as "yellow" lights in the USA) is asymmetric for two-way traffic on a single road: when a vehicle is waiting to turn across oncoming traffic and receives an amber light from the traffic signal, the driver may assume that oncoming traffic also has received an amber light and ...

  3. What does failing to yield mean? Wello answers ... - AOL

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    This 15- to 30-foot space also allows the pedestrian to safely enter the crosswalk and have vision on the second lane of traffic to ensure the vehicle in that lane can see them and yield as well.

  4. Pittsburgh left - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh left has no basis in law. Failing to yield to oncoming traffic while navigating a turn is a traffic violation, and is prohibited in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. [3] In Ontario, Canada, such a turn is considered stunt driving under the provincial Highway Traffic Act. [5]

  5. Road signs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    4.25 W25 series: Oncoming traffic has extended green. 4.26 W26 series: ... Left turn yield on flashing yellow arrow. R10-12b Left turn yield to bicycle. R10-13 ...

  6. Rules for traffic lights - Wikipedia

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    A flashing amber traffic light usually indicates you have a yield or stop sign as a redundant sign, while a turned-off traffic light usually indicates you have the right-of-way. In the UK and parts of North America, drivers simply treat the junction as being uncontrolled when traffic lights fail, giving way as appropriate, unless a police ...

  7. Morgantown to consider 'stop as yield' for cyclists among ...

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    Morgantown City Council is preparing to take up numerous amendments to the city's traffic code, including implementation of a "stop as yield " provision that would essentially allow bicyclists to ...

  8. Swift County sheriff faces failure to yield charge in May ...

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    Sep. 5—BENSON — A misdemeanor failure to yield charge has been filed against Swift County Sheriff John Holtz in a crash that injured himself and two others in May of 2023. Holtz, 54, of ...

  9. Stop and yield lines - Wikipedia

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    In some cases stop or yield lines are used in advance of mid-block crosswalks. A stop line is a type of marking used to inform drivers of the point where they are required to stop at an intersection or roundabout controlled by a stop sign or traffic signal. It is also known as a stop bar. [2]