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I'm doing a job and one of the feature is adding realistic traffic lights to junctions of a network and I have to be very specific. So, if on the ground there are arrows signaling the traffic flow (e.g., one for right turn and two for straight ahead), what are the types of traffic light bulbs that I have to use? One full bulb and one right arrow? One up arrow and one right arrow? Or two up and one right?

I'm a developer, I didn't study this kind of problems.

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You will find the answer to your question in the rules of the road for your country. This will be basic theory in the driving licence test.

In general,

  • A green circle indicates permission to proceed if the way is clear. If turning right across oncoming traffic then the driver must give way.
  • The green arrow in most countries means that you have the right of way in the direction indicated and that conflicting traffic movements have been stopped.
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