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lots of us have confusion about when we should (or legally)8 `9 o" K% e5 l1 C% r* Y
going through yellow light.
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5 t7 M- @* o4 `* o4 V8 _5 J# maccording to "Traffic Safety Act":6 r9 J3 y9 y6 B0 Z. K# i x9 f
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When, at an intersection, a yellow light is shown by a traffic8 d# y6 T3 g' z$ Z I* O2 q
control signal at the same time as or following the showing of a& L8 J1 `7 c6 G) l% ]
green light, a person driving a vehicle that is approaching the& q: M- l. B0 B) N6 B7 Z- \( d
intersection and facing the yellow light shall stop the vehicle before/ E$ _4 K3 i! F) _) n6 m
entering
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( f# V y. \( N& H# Q a) the marked crosswalk on the near side of the intersection.: m. a1 S/ j) M! E: {
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% m( }# H* T4 O) ^, F4 c; ^( @ b) if there is not any marked crosswalk, the intersection.: H; E+ z5 J8 P/ r( D& m" y
" q1 y5 G9 F3 `( J8 _ Lunless the stopping of that vehicle cannot be made in safety. |
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