What is the point of no return in driving?

One rule of thumb is that if you are 100 feet or less from the intersection, you have passed “the point of no return” and cannot safely stop before the intersection. Therefore, it is best to continue at your current, legal speed through the intersection, but being very cautious as you pass through.
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What is the point of no return & Why is it important to know at an intersection?

The point-of-no-return is the point beyond where you can no longer stop safely without entering the intersection. Under normal conditions, that point is two seconds from the intersection as shown in the picture on the left.
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When would u pick a point of no return?

The point of no return (PNR or PONR) is the point beyond which one must continue on one's current course of action because turning back is dangerous, physically impossible or difficult, or prohibitively expensive. The point of no return can be a calculated point during a continuous action (such as in aviation).
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Can I cross on yellow light?

A: There is no limit to the number of cars that can pass on a yellow light but one should ensure that he stops before the zebra crossing on seeing the yellow light. One can safely pass through the intersection if the yellow light is displayed after the motorist has already entered the intersection.
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When you approach a stale green light what is the point of no return when you can no longer stop safely if it were to turn yellow then red?

The point-of-no-return is the point beyond which you can no longer stop safely without entering the intersection. Under normal conditions, that point is two seconds from the intersection as shown in the picture on the left.
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Point of No Return Example 1



What happens if you go through an amber light and it turns red?

Amber traffic lights mean the lights are about to change to red. You should stop unless it's not safe to; for example if you've already crossed the stop line or someone is driving very close behind you. It's legal to drive through amber lights but make sure you only do it when necessary.
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What is resting your foot on the brake pedal called?

When covering the brake, be careful not to rest your foot on the brake pedal (also known as riding the brake).
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Should you slow down at a green light?

Everyone should slow down a bit when they're approaching an intersection, because you never know what might happen. A light might suddenly change, or a pedestrian or bicyclist could dart out in front of you.
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What should you do if you approach a yellow traffic light?

The answer is simple: STOP! According to the law, every driver has to stop at a yellow light unless he or she is too close to the intersection to stop safely.
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Can you turn left on a green light without an arrow?

A: The answer is no. With signals like this, drivers have to follow the turn-signal lights, and if the left arrow signal isn't green, they can't make a left turn, even if the light for through traffic is green. It's the left turn signal that controls the left turn lane, not the signal for through traffic.
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What is squeeze braking?

Squeeze, set the nose of the car down, squeeze more if you need to, and ease up toward the end of the stop. It's all about the transitions smoothly squeezing down, smoothly easing up. To make a quicker stop, we do all of the same things, just a little quicker.
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Why do automatic cars have 3 pedals?

All automatic cars have just 2 pedals. What might look like a third pedal could be the parking brake if you don't have a handbrake. Most modern cars now have a electronic parking brake button or a handbrake lever.
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When driving down a mountain you should never?

Don't go down a mountain road any faster than you can go up it. Don't use your brakes to hold your downhill speed. Down shift to S or L - the only time you should step on your brake pedal is to slow while you are shifting down to a lower gear. Resist the temptation of zooming down a hill.
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Do you use handbrake at traffic lights on driving test?

The handbrake or parking brake as it is also referred to should be used at only certain occasions whilst learning to drive and during a driving test. Situations such as parking the car up must have the handbrake applied once stopped, other situations such as general driving, use the handbrake as detailed below.
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What is a Puffin crossing light sequence?

The sequence of lights at light controlled crossings

That is, for the traffic to stop, the lights go from green to amber, to red, and for the traffic to be able to move off again, from red to red/amber, then green.
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What are the black cameras on top of traffic lights UK?

The things that look like little black cameras on top of traffic lights, are to monitor the traffic. Unless it was one of these that you went past, and it flashed, then you should be fine.... These are the ONLY type of red light cameras in the UK. If you didn't see one of these, or get a flash - you will be okay.
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How many seconds away from the front of your vehicle is the point of no return?

The "point of no return" is two seconds away; you can't stop before entering that space.
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How long do you need for eye lead time?

Eye lead time is how far ahead of their vehicle drivers scan. On the highway, eye lead time should be 20 to 30 seconds; at 100 km/hr that's at least 500 metres. In the city, it should be 12 to 15 seconds or about 1½ to 2 city blocks.
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How will knowing the point of no return help you control intersections that have traffic lights?

How will knowing the point-of-no-return help you control intersections that have traffic lights? It allows you to know whether you can stop safely for a yellow light or continue through the intersection.
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What are the 3 traffic signals?

In India, traffic signs are broadly split into three categories: mandatory signs, cautionary signs and informative signs.
  • Mandatory Traffic Signs. As the title suggests, this set of road traffic signs are obligatory for drivers to follow. ...
  • Cautionary Traffic Signs. ...
  • Informative Signs.
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What is considered beating the red light?

Well-Known Member. Traffic junction camera has to capture 2 photo for beating a red lights. aka, 1 on crossing the line into junction at red(activation of the red-light camera) n the other at the end of the junction(a comfirmation shots) to consider someone has actually beating a red light.
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What should you not do at a stop light?

How am I supposed to know what to do at a stoplight? Feeding your snail is something not to do at a stoplight! [Writing] And making a sandwich, and lighting candles, and drinking water, and calling your friends, and karate chopping the TV, and shootin' the breeze with the mailman, and fallin' asleep...
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