How to see the traffic Solar Warning Light
T-junction
T-shaped intersections generally include three situations, which are represented by three types A, B, and C below.
Class A: U-turn vehicles do not rely on traffic lights, and ensure safety when turning left; straight vehicles pass according to red and green Solar Warning Lights (stop at red lights, go at green lights); right-turning vehicles also do not rely on traffic lights.
Class B: U-turn vehicles do not rely on traffic lights, and ensure safety when turning left; left-turning vehicles pass through traffic lights (stop at red lights, go at green lights); right-turning vehicles do not rely on traffic lights.
Class C: U-turn vehicles do not rely on traffic lights, and ensure safety when turning left; left-turning vehicles pass according to red and green Solar Warning Lights (stop at red lights, go at green lights); right-turning vehicles do not rely on traffic lights.
straight intersection
Only one set of red and green Solar Warning Lights is used at straight intersections. When the red light is on, go straight to stop, and when the green light is on, go straight. For intersections that allow U-turns, both traffic lights can make U-turns, but in order to ensure safety, some places may specially mark "U-turns at red lights". At this time, U-turns can only be made when the red lights are on. What needs special explanation is that if you see a U-turn prohibition sign in front of the intersection, it means that U-turn is prohibited at this intersection, and you must be careful not to violate the regulations.
crossroads
There will be at least two sets of Solar Warning Lights at the intersection, generally arrow-pointing. U-turn vehicles do not rely on the traffic lights (but many intersections need to go straight through the stop line, you need to follow the left-turn signal light), and ensure safety when turning left; straight-going vehicles follow the traffic lights (stop at red light, go at green light); right-turning vehicles do not rely on At the traffic lights, pay attention to avoid the straight-going vehicles.
Rules and Precautions for Solar Warning Light Passage of Motor Vehicles Motor vehicles shall pass through intersections controlled by traffic lights in accordance with the following regulations:
(1) When turning left, turn left at the center of the intersection. Turn on the turn signal when turning, and turn on the low beam when driving at night;
(2) At intersections with guiding lanes, drive into the guiding lanes in the required direction;
(3) When encountering a stop signal, stop outside the stop line one by one. If there is no stop line, stop outside the intersection;
(4) Those who are about to enter the roundabout give way to motor vehicles already in the intersection;
(5) At intersections without direction indicator lights, turning motor vehicles give way to straight vehicles and pedestrians. A right-turning motor vehicle traveling in the opposite direction gives way to a left-turning vehicle.
(6) Pass through sequentially when encountering a clearance signal;
(7) When turning right and encountering vehicles in the same lane waiting for the release signal, stop in turn and wait.