This green arrow on a lane use control signal means that:

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You may use this lane.
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No traffic is allowed in this lane.
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You must merge into this lane.
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You have the right-of-way.
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Explanation
Special signals may be placed directly over lanes to control traffic. These are commonly used at toll booths, on bridges and on multi-lane roads where the direction of travel for a particular lane changes. When you encounter a green arrow on a lane use control signal, it indicates that you are allowed to use this lane. Remember to obey all other signs and signals on the road.
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