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Michael Hoffman wrote in message
Solid green means that non-emergency vehicles may not legally cross the road you are on (although they can turn right/left on red). Are you sure about that ? In Brentford, where the A4 joined the Ealing Road, the traffic signals were arranged so that two conflicting flows would both get a green simultaneously. This was some time ago and it was the first I'd ever seen. I don't know how common conflicting greens are. A green doesn't mean that you *CAN* go; it just means "go if it's clear" (i.e you should behave (when green) as if there were no traffic sig there at all, and only proceed if you could see there was no oncoming traffic) Richard [in PO7] |
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