Rules of the Road
Amber on its own at traffic lights means...
- ○Speed up to clear
- ✓Stop, unless you've crossed the line or stopping would be unsafe
- ○Carry on as normal
- ○Give way only
Correct answer
Stop, unless you've crossed the line or stopping would be unsafe
A steady amber means stop, unless you have already crossed the line or are so close that stopping might cause a crash (rule 109).
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