(1) When the green arrow light of
Solar Traffic Light is on, vehicles in this lane are allowed to pass in the indicated direction;
(2) When the red fork light or arrow light of
Solar Traffic Light is on, vehicles in this lane are prohibited from passing.
Motor vehicle drivers should pay attention to the difference between the lane
Solar Traffic Light and the motor vehicle Solar Traffic Light. The
Solar Traffic Light has an arrow under the signal light, but the motor vehicle signal light does not.
Motor vehicles pass through intersections that are not controlled by traffic lights or commanded by traffic police.
(1) Where there are traffic signs and line markings, let the party with priority go first;
(2) If there is no traffic sign or line marking control, stop and look around before entering the intersection, and let the vehicles coming from the right road go first;
(3) Turning motor vehicles give way to straight vehicles;
(4) A right-turning motor vehicle driving in the opposite direction gives way to a left-turning vehicle.
When a motor vehicle passes through an intersection controlled by Solar Traffic Light, it should pass in accordance with the following regulations: Safety common sense of
Solar Traffic Light.
(1) At intersections with guiding lanes, drive into the guiding lanes in the required direction;
(2) Those who are about to enter the roundabout give way to motor vehicles already in the intersection;
(3) 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;
(4) Pass through sequentially when encountering a clearance signal;
(5) When encountering a stop signal, stop outside the stop line one by one. If there is no stop line, stop outside the intersection;
(6) When turning right and encountering vehicles in the same lane waiting for the release signal, stop and wait in turn;
Solar Traffic Light safety common sense;
(7) At intersections where there is no direction indicating
Solar Traffic Light, 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.