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Originally Posted by mr_chin
Why not?
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Because you have a green light with nothing in front of you?
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Originally Posted by mr_chin
I don't understand what you're trying to say here.
The only thing that would prevent a driver from turning left on an advance green is oncoming traffic and pedestrians crossing the adjacent street.
I can't think of any reason a driver would fail to proceed through a green light other than a pedestrian jay walking and obstructing that driver's right of way.
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The pedestrian would have to be jaywalking and oncoming traffic would have to be running a red light, so the person turning left wouldn't be stopping by choice.
Why do you keep talking about advanced greens (with the arrow)? If you have an advance green and there is nothing obstructing you then you must proceed, the same as a normal green light when you're going straight. However if you're turning left and don't have an advance green (just the regular green for through traffic) you do not have to enter the intersection.