A signal showing a green arrow and a red light at an intersection means:
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All oncoming traffic must turn in the direction of the arrow.
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All drivers must stop before turning in the direction of the arrow.
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Drivers can safely turn in the direction of the arrow.
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Drivers must stop, then proceed straight through the intersection.
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Explanation
A green arrow means that drivers can safely turn in the direction of the arrow. Oncoming vehicles, bicyclists, and pedestrians are stopped by a red light. All drivers who wish to go in a direction other than the one indicated by the green arrow, must remain stopped and wait for the steady red light to turn green.
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