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When you see this traffic signal is turned on, you may _____________________.
A. go straight regardless of other signals
B. turn right without any restrictions
C. turn left if the intersection is clear in your direction
D. yield to traffic
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The answer is C, turn left if the intersection is clear in your direction
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I think the answer is Probably D.
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