There are some discussions on the rules for a left-turn, see a previous post entitled >. The discussion point is whether we should wait behind the white line or we are supposed to go over the white line and wait in the intersection for a left-turn. What I understand are as follows:
a) If there is a specific light controlling the left-turn, then we should wait behind the white line for the left-turn-light to turn green.
b) If there is only one light controlling both go-through and left-turn traffic, then we should go over the white line and wait in the intersection for a safe left-turn, when the light is green. Since we have already passed the white line, we can complete this intended left-turn even after the light turns to yellow or red.
Correct me if I am wrong.
Rules for a left-turn
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現在已經不是這樣的了
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08/03/2009 postreply
23:00:43
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if you are in a heavy tracffic intersection,
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08/04/2009 postreply
10:21:52
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Safe is better than Sorry
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08/04/2009 postreply
12:01:56
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回複:Safe is better than Sorry
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08/04/2009 postreply
16:14:15
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you will definetely get a ticket to cross that line in some
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08/04/2009 postreply
15:00:45
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回複:you will definetely get a ticket to cross that line in some
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08/04/2009 postreply
16:03:38
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I generally agree with you
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08/04/2009 postreply
07:04:34
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回複:I generally agree with you
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08/04/2009 postreply
16:17:54