Let's be aware of traffic lights

Nipuna Marasinghe
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When traveling on the road, you see a lot of signal lights. These lights say different things. But all of them are very important for you who are traveling on the road. But some people do not understand this much. If you are going to buy a vehicle soon, you should definitely learn about traffic lights. So we at MotorGuide thought we would educate you about traffic lights today.

Where are the traffic lights?

A type of traffic light that you see when traveling on the road is a traffic light. In areas like Colombo and Gampaha, you can often see traffic lights. But in very remote areas, you do not see traffic lights at all. Traffic lights are displayed at intersections, pedestrian crossings, and railway crossings.

What traffic lights mean

A traffic light operates in three colors. They are red, yellow, and green. These colors give a certain command. You respond to those commands You have to obey. By obeying, you have to move forward. In fact, these light signals are there to make it easier to drive properly and safely.

When the red light is on, you have to stop the vehicle. When the red light is on, the yellow light turns on, which means, "get ready to go." When both of them turn off, and the green light turns on, you can go in the desired direction.

After the green light, the yellow light turns on. It means, "stop." But if you suddenly cross the stop line when the yellow light turns on, you can exceed that limit. There is a possibility of maintaining an appropriate speed. But if you have not crossed the stop line before the yellow light turns on, you must definitely stop.

If the yellow light turns on and off, that junction is not operated by the signal light. If there is a police officer there, you must obey his command. If there is no police officer, you must follow the stop line You must act. When you are at the stop line and the road is clear, you can go in the desired direction.

How to act at a signal light at a junction?

When driving at a signal light, you must do the right thing. If you do not do so, you may have an accident. Or you may be subject to a fine.

In some cases, there may be a police officer near the signal light. A police officer is there to see if drivers follow these rules and act according to the rules. If you accidentally break these rules, you may also be subject to a fine.

How to turn left?

In traffic, to turn left at a signal light, you must move the vehicle to the left. When turning left, you must first look in the side mirror and signal. If the red light turns on at that time, you must stop the vehicle. There is a sign directly below the signal light. Stop line. There are two white lines here. You have to stop the vehicle at the stop line until the signal light turns on properly.

After the red light, the yellow light turns on. Then you have to be ready to go. After a while, the green light turns on. Then you can turn the vehicle to the left.

How to turn right?

If you turn right at the signal light, you cannot use the left side of the road. You have to take the vehicle to the right. Then watch the side mirrors carefully. If the red light is on here too, you have to stop the vehicle at the stop line. When the yellow light turns on, be ready to go, and after the green light turns on, you can turn right.

How to move forward?

If you need to move forward at the signal light in an emergency, you should use the middle of the road. You can also use the left side if necessary.

Turning right from a side road How to turn?

When you come from a side road and turn right at the signal light, if the red light is on, you must stop the vehicle at the stop line. But even if you can't, don't stop the vehicle past the stop line. Because you have no right to do so. Here, you must obey the light signals and pay close attention to pedestrians. When the yellow light is on and then the green light is on, you can turn right.

How to move forward when there are two lanes?

If you are moving forward, you can use the right lane. After the green light is on, you can move forward. Since it is a two-lane road, you should choose the left side.

How to move forward when there are three lanes?

When moving forward at the signal light on a three-lane road, if there is no road on the left, you can use the left side as well as the middle of the road if necessary. In an emergency, turn left If there is a road, you should use the middle lane to move forward.

Here are the things you need to know about traffic lights. If you know exactly how to move forward and turn in another direction at a traffic light, you will be able to continue your journey without any problems. Therefore, remember everything you have learned from this article today and follow it accordingly.

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