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When to go on at a traffic light?

When to go on at a traffic light?

You may go on only if the AMBER appears after you have crossed the stop line or are so close to it that to pull up might cause an accident A GREEN ARROW may be provided in addition to the full green signal if movement in a certain direction is allowed before or after the full green phase.

How long does a penalty code stay on a driving licence?

78 – Restricted to vehicles with automatic transmission . 115 – Organ donor. 119 – Weight limit for vehicle does not apply . Penalty codes. If you’ve committed an offence a code will stay on your driving licence for a number of years. This could be up to 11 years depending on the offence you’ve committed.

What does Green mean on a traffic light?

Do not pass through or start until GREEN shows GREEN means you may go on if the way is clear. Take special care if you intend to turn left or right and give way to pedestrians who are crossing AMBER means ‘Stop’ at the stop line.

What happens if you leave the lights on in your car?

The lights on your vehicle are critical. If you left the exterior lights on, chances are good they will not burn out on you. However, they may run the battery dry in your car. The interior lights will do the same thing. When this happens, your car will not start.

What does it mean when check engine light turns itself off?

If nothing seems to be wrong with the engine, transmission, or the way the car is driving it means that a non-evasive sensor has failed or a simple mechanical failure is present such as a vacuum leak has occurred, you can then continue driving without additional damage to any components.

What happens when your car shuts off while driving?

If your car suddenly stops running, the alternator may have gone bad. A faulty alternator will cut the power supply to vital car components, and you will notice the lights turning off in the dash or the engine abruptly losing power. Mostly if your alternator is going bad, you will experience a red battery light on your dashboard now and then.

How long does it take for a driving record to go back?

Every state’s motor vehicle agency (DMV, BMV, OMV – and so on) maintains driving records for all licensed drivers within the state. These records go back at least three years or more depending on your state.

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Ruth Doyle