An arrow painted on the roadway means:
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Drivers must make the movement indicated by the arrow, then come to a complete stop.
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Drivers may make the movement indicated by the arrow.
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Drivers must only make the movement indicated by the arrow when traffic signals are not working.
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Drivers must make the movement indicated by the arrow.
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Explanation
Symbols, lines, and words are painted on roadways to help direct drivers and control traffic flow. An arrow painted on the roadway indicates that the lane with that marking is reserved exclusively for making the movement indicated by the arrow. If it is in your lane, you must make the movement indicated by the arrow.
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