How to make turns
How to stop
At this particular stop light, we wanna make a left turn, and then when the light turns green, we have oncoming traffic sometimes the applicant doesn’t realize that. They kept wait for oncoming traffic before they can make the left turn.
If they have a green protected arrow, then they know that the car is coming, it’s supposed to stop, so when they see a solid green light, they think of the rule of green arrow, they think “OK, my light is green, I’m gonna go! This guy should be stopping” and he doesn’t stop.
When it’s green signal, and you’re gonna make a left turn, you have to deal with the car, it’s coming.
You need to edge onto the middle of intersection, wait for all oncoming traffic / to go through whether they’re turning or going straight / and wait for the pedestrians to cross, then complete your left turn. That’s safe manner.
Don’t worry when you’re in an intersection when the light turns red.
You’ve entered legally on a green light, so other traffic has to wait for you to clear before they can proceed.
Some of the most common mistake that drive test applicants make, are cross walks, ok? Ah, when you come to an intersection, they go right into the cross spot, and next thing you know there’s two or three people standing, you know, on the corner while crossing.
The whole point is on the cross walk, you have to stop behind the line.
Then you check the pedestrians in the right and left, and if there is no predestines, you can move up into cross walk after that / so you can see around corner then you look and everything’s clear and keep going.
You need to understand right-of-way who turns, who changes, who goes and stops.
There is nothing there help you to say, hey ok if a car on your right gets there first then he goes first, you have to already know that, you know, ahead of time.
And the way you drive will tell whether or not you understand right-of-way, so you need to make sure that you understand.