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What does a steady red arrow signal to drivers?

  1. A full stop is required, may not proceed in the direction of that area

  2. Turns are permitted after coming to a full stop

  3. Caution, slow down

  4. Proceed with caution in the direction indicated

The correct answer is: A full stop is required, may not proceed in the direction of that area

A steady red arrow signals to drivers that they must come to a full stop and are not allowed to proceed in the direction that the arrow is pointing. This is important for maintaining safety at intersections, as it clearly indicates that the traffic intended to be regulated by the red arrow must yield the right-of-way to other vehicles and pedestrians. Drivers are expected to wait until the signal changes to a green arrow or another appropriate light before proceeding. The other choices do not accurately describe the implications of a steady red arrow. For instance, allowing turns without stopping or indicating caution does not align with the unequivocal message of stopping when faced with a red signal. Similarly, proceeding with caution contradicts the primary directive of a red signal, as it emphasizes the necessity of stopping completely. Understanding these signals is crucial for safe driving practices and compliance with traffic laws.