When you are in a dedicated turn lane controlled by a green arrow, which of the following is true?
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All oncoming vehicles and pedestrians are stopped by red lights.
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You can turn in any direction, even if it is not the direction of the green arrow.
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You may turn in the arrow’s direction without checking traffic.
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All vehicles or pedestrians in the intersection must yield to you.
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Explanation
When you are in a dedicated turn lane controlled by a green arrow, it means you have the right of way to turn in the direction indicated by the arrow. Typically, this green arrow is used to indicate that oncoming traffic and pedestrians are controlled by signals that prevent them from entering the intersection, ensuring you can turn safely.
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