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If you have a green light but traffic ahead is blocking the intersection, what is the correct and legal action to take?
You must not enter an intersection, even with a green light, unless you are certain you can clear it. Blocking an intersection is illegal and causes gridlock.
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Question: If you have a green light but traffic ahead is blocking the intersection, what is the correct and legal action to take?
Answer options: ✅ Wait at the stop line until there is space to get completely across.
- Enter the intersection and wait for the traffic to move.
- Sound your horn to make other drivers move forward.
- Turn right or left instead of going straight.
Correct answer: Wait at the stop line until there is space to get completely across.
Explanation: You must not enter an intersection, even with a green light, unless you are certain you can clear it. Blocking an intersection is illegal and causes gridlock.
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