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A solid green arrow means you may:

Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, a solid green arrow represents a protected turn, granting you the right-of-way to proceed in the direction of the arrow. On

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Question: A solid green arrow means you may:

Answer options: ✅ Proceed in the direction of the arrow without yielding to oncoming traffic

  • Proceed but yield to oncoming traffic
  • Stop
  • Only turn right

Correct answer: Proceed in the direction of the arrow without yielding to oncoming traffic

Explanation: Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, a solid green arrow represents a protected turn, granting you the right-of-way to proceed in the direction of the arrow. Oncoming traffic faces a red signal, meaning you do not need to yield to them, though you must still yield to pedestrians. This makes proceeding without yielding correct. Yielding to oncoming traffic is incorrect because the protected arrow eliminates conflict with oncoming vehicles. Stopping is incorrect because a green signal indicates go, and the arrow is not limited strictly to right turns. Distinguishing between solid green lights and green arrows is a common topic on the G1 rules exam.

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