When on driving lessons in newcastle upon tyne you will be encouraged to obey the amber light and stop safely where you can!
Whether through impatience or ignorance many drivers are seemingly unaware an amber traffic light means STOP. Are you an amber-gambler?
At traffic lights red means stop, red and amber together mean stop, and amber alone means stop, as explained on page 119 of the Department for Transport Know Your Traffic Signs booklet.
A TS10 conviction – Is failing to comply with a traffic signal, what’s more, it could lead to a 24% increase in your car insurance premium.
What do you think?
Are you an amber-gambler? Do you know traffic light law?
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