What’s the proper lane for going straight through a traffic light when formal lines don’t exist? [closed]

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There is an intersection with a traffic light where I live in Golden, Colorado. You can turn both left and right at the light, in addition to proceeding straight.

The road is wide and traffic naturally forms two lanes: left-turners take the left lane and right-turners take the right. That said, the road does not have any formal lines, painted lane indicators, or signs marking the proper lanes for travel.

There have been many times when both I and the driver in the “lane” next to me attempt to go straight despite the road on the other side not being quite wide enough for two cars to pass through at the same time.

To me, taking position in the left “lane” feels correct as I’m not blocking others in the right who wish to turn right on red. I have seen both left-turn-only and right-turn-only lanes at other intersections where only two lanes exist.

Are there any laws or unwritten practices that would dictate proper lane use?






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Where do you need to stop at a red traffic light?

A red traffic light means stop. When approaching a red light at an intersection, the driver should come to a complete stop at the marked stop line. If there is not a marked stop line, the driver should stop before entering the crosswalk.

What is the rule at each intersection?

Yield to vehicles already in the intersection and drivers who arrive at the intersection before you. If you arrive at an intersection at the same time as another driver, you should yield to the car on the right.

How do traffic lights Work Australia?

Traffic lights have the phasing red, green, yellow, red, and this applies whether they are at an intersection or a pedestrian crossing. There is no red plus yellow, and red always means stop (there's no automatic free turn like there is in America).

Who has the right of way at a 2 way stop Ontario?

If two vehicles stop at the same time, the vehicle on the left must yield to the vehicle on the right (Diagram 2-19). At any intersection where you want to turn left or right, you must yield the right-of-way.



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