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In the following slides, you will see pictures of intersections that are controlled by traffic lights. The lights you will see are for the car(s) at the bottom of the slide.

Car C has the right of way. True False

What does Car C need to be most concerned with before turning? Slowing to make his turn in front of car A. Car B stopping at his red light. Car A stopping at his red light. Yielding to Car A before his turn.

Left turns at this light are unprotected because…. Cross traffic still continues to go Oncoming traffic can still go straight People from the right can still go right on red

Before turning, car C needs to be concerned with… Car A turning left from a green arrow Car B going straight on a green light Keeping the flow of traffic moving

What kind of light do cars C,D, and E have right now? Green light with a green arrow Red light with a red arrow Red light Green light

What is the main concern the red car should have when turning? Car A turning right on red Car C turning right on his green Car D going straight on his green Car E making an unprotected left Answers B+C

Which car is most likely to be a hazard for the yellow car? Car A Car E Car F Car G

Which cars are most likely to be a hazard for the green car? Cars F + G Cars A + B Cars E + F Cars G + B

Car F should not be a hazard for the green car because…. Car F should turn to the closest lane Car F should wait for a larger gap Both A + B can be true None of the above

What kind of light do cars C,D, and E have right now? Red light, red arrow Green light, green arrow Green light, red arrow Red light, green arrow

Before turning, the red car should be concerned with what? Car C turning right on red Car D going straight on a green Car E making a wide left turn on his green arrow

Which car is most likely to become a hazard for the green car? Car B Car E Car F Car G

What should car F do to avoid being a hazard for the green car? Turn to the closest lane Watch for the driver of the green car to wave Go faster Roll the red light

The red car must stop before turning left if he has not done so already. True False

What kind of light do cars C,D, and E have right now? Red light, red arrow Red light, green arrow Green light, red arrow Green light, green arrow

What is the main concern the red car should have when turning? Car E making a wide left turn The red car should yield to oncoming traffic Car D going straight Car C making a right on red

What are the concerns the yellow car should have when turning? Traffic from the left going straight Car E turning wide to his lane turning into his own lane to minimize conflict Both answers B + C

Your light just turned red Your light just turned red. Which cars will most likely have a green light right now? Cars A + B or Cars F + G Cars C, D, + E Cars A,B,F + G Cars B + G

The red car can turn left after stopping. True False

The red car can now turn left after stopping. True False

The green car must be concerned about car E turning left across his path of travel. True False

THOUGHT QUESTION: What things must car F be concerned with as he prepares for his turn? Will the Yellow car really turn right? Will the Green car go straight or change lanes to enter his lane? Make sure he turns into his own lane.