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When waiting at an intersection and the traffic signal changes to green, when is it legal to proceed?

  1. Immediately accelerate

  2. Proceed without checking

  3. After yielding the right of way to any pedestrians and vehicles in the intersection or crosswalk

  4. Turn left without looking

The correct answer is: After yielding the right of way to any pedestrians and vehicles in the intersection or crosswalk

The correct choice emphasizes the importance of safety and observance of the right of way when a traffic signal turns green. When the signal changes to green, drivers should not rush into the intersection immediately; instead, they must first yield to any pedestrians crossing the road and ensure that the intersection is clear of any vehicles that may still be moving through, particularly those who may have had a green signal on another light. This practice is crucial because pedestrian safety is a priority, and there may be unforeseen circumstances, such as pedestrians who are already in the crosswalk or vehicles that have not yet cleared the intersection. By insisting that drivers yield in these situations, the law aims to prevent accidents and promote safer driving behaviors. The focus on caution and awareness before proceeding is vital, and simply accelerating without checking or proceeding without thought to pedestrians and vehicles does not align with safe driving practices. Similarly, turning left without looking is unsafe and could lead to collisions, emphasizing the need for drivers to be vigilant about their surroundings when the light changes.