At traffic lights where two stop lines are designated like in the diagram below:
1) The first stop line is for cyclist and mopeds (including B)
2) Whereas, the second stop line is for car drivers and motorcyclist.
Is that right?
Stop lines at traffic lights
Re: Stop lines at traffic lights
You've got the order wrong.
The first stop line is the one you cross first ...
On red, drivers of anything but bicycles and mopeds must stop @ the first stop line.
Bicycles and mopeds can continue into the box & up to (your) 2nd stop line
When getting into the left "box" the cyclists only have 1 stop line
The first stop line is the one you cross first ...
On red, drivers of anything but bicycles and mopeds must stop @ the first stop line.
Bicycles and mopeds can continue into the box & up to (your) 2nd stop line
When getting into the left "box" the cyclists only have 1 stop line
Re: Stop lines at traffic lights
Thanks for clarifying that the first stop line is the one a driver crosses first.
Therefore, the above question within the image must be wrong. Or it is just confusing how the order is determined.
So cyclist and moped riders must stop in front of the first stop line.On red, drivers of anything but bicycles and mopeds must stop @ the first stop line.
Bicycles and mopeds can continue into the box & up to (your) 2nd stop line
Therefore, the above question within the image must be wrong. Or it is just confusing how the order is determined.
Re: Stop lines at traffic lights
WrongSarpri schreef:So cyclist and moped riders must stop in front of the first stop line.
CorrectInazuma schreef:Bicycles and mopeds can continue into the box & up to (your) 2nd stop line.
Question 8347: image and question and answer = correct.