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A regulatory sign indicates 'LEFT TURN YIELD ON GREEN'. What must a driver do?
This sign means that when the regular green light appears, you may turn left, but you must first yield the right-of-way to any oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
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Question: A regulatory sign indicates 'LEFT TURN YIELD ON GREEN'. What must a driver do?
Answer options:
- Turn left only when the light is green, without yielding ✅ Turn left on a green light after yielding to oncoming traffic and pedestrians
- Only turn left when there's an advanced green arrow
- Left turns are prohibited at this intersection
Correct answer: Turn left on a green light after yielding to oncoming traffic and pedestrians
Explanation: This sign means that when the regular green light appears, you may turn left, but you must first yield the right-of-way to any oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
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