When the light is green, drivers should:
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Go, but only if the intersection is clear.
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Yield to pedestrians and vehicles still in the intersection.
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Wait for a gap in oncoming traffic to complete a left turn.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Even if a traffic signal shows a green light, drivers must make sure that the intersection is clear before entering it. They should yield to pedestrians or bicycles that are crossing. Drivers who intend to make a left turn should come to a stop and wait for a gap in the oncoming traffic to complete the turn.
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