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If you must proceed through an intersection with a red light, proceed slowly and carefully. Make sure the cars in front of you are prepared to stop if necessary. Some motorists, such as taxis and for-hire vehicles, cannot be stopped for long. Proceed slowly ahead of them, but try to stay in the same lane as they are. Treat an intersection with a red light like any other pedestrian-controlled intersection and be aware that pedestrians have the right-of-way. Also, bicyclists have the right to ride in the middle of all red lights.
Some intersections do not require a traffic signal because they are low-volume and minor-road locations. Other intersections are compatible with a traffic signal, but the intersection signal is unnecessary because of their near compatibility with the signal at City Hall, called the "eighth-digit signal." If the signal at this intersection has 270 degree visibility, it is compatible with the eighth-digit signal. If the street is not controlled by the eighth-digit signal, the signal's 120 degree visibility between the "siren stop" pattern (also called the "pulse" pattern) is enough.
Use two-mile per hour signs, which are displayed on all one-way streets, to indicate that 15 miles per hour is the speed limit. If you are in control of a one-way street, look for a two-mile per hour sign to the right of the traffic signal. If you are in control of a two-mile per hour street, look for a one-mile per hour sign to the right of the traffic signal. On two-way streets, look for two-mile per hour signs on both sides of the road, or one of each, depending on the direction. d2c66b5586