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What should you pay attention to in Canadian traffic rules?

Nowadays, many friends go to live, travel or study abroad, and they all want to travel by car. So if you travel by car in Canada, the traffic rules there are still a little different from those here. Hurry up. Come and take a look. What are the Canadian traffic rules that you should pay attention to

1. When turning left and going straight, you must wait behind the parking line. There are very few turning waiting areas in North America (at least I have not seen them so far). You must wait until the opposite direction Transfer when there is no incoming traffic.

2. Turning right on a red light is the same as STOPsign. You must make sure there are no cars coming from the opposite direction or side before you can turn. When turning right on red, stop for three seconds. If you see "noTurnon

RED" or the following signs in Canada, it means that you are not allowed to turn right on a red light. In other cases, stop at the red light and make sure to turn right under safe conditions

No lights At the intersection, you have to determine whether there is a STOPSign or a side STOP. There are many intersections that are not Allwaystop/4way

stops. If you do not see a STOP at an unlit intersection, it means you have a road. Right, give way to the car on the side

As shown in the picture, if you are traveling east-west, there is no stopsign, but if you are traveling north-south, they must stop to let you go.

There is also a middle line. The middle line cannot be used for driving for a long time. Its function is to wait for a left turn. For example, if you want to turn left into McDonald's on the road, you can merge left into the center line and wait to watch the oncoming traffic. When the oncoming traffic is safe, you can turn left:

After you come out of McDonald's, If you still want to turn left on the road and enter the original route, you can drive into the center line, observe the cars coming from behind, and then merge safely. Note that if you come out of the curb and see a car turning into the center line, you must give way to the car in the center line before you can enter the center line.

If there is no indicator light, you should wait at the stop line until the straight cars have finished. If there are too many straight cars, foreigners will intuitively stop and let the turning cars pass.

There is a special reminder that you cannot turn right on a red light. Usually there is a sign below the red light. Speaking of this, I once made a very funny mistake. I always saw the sign below the red light saying no right turn. Then, I walked forward for a long time before turning back. Later, the locals told me that the sign meant that you cannot turn right when the light is red, not that it is forbidden to turn right.