That was an enormous help..thankyou..I had to drive out of my comfort zone earlier in the week and came up to a filter light that was red but with a green arrow pointing left.. and I wanted to turn left..thank goodness I got it right...your tutorial has made sense of it all..Jxx 😎⛱🌝🌞☀️💐🌻
Thank you! I passed my test two weeks ago and got really confused today. There was a straight ahead filter arrow but I was in the middle lane (left lane was left and straight ahead) so I wasn’t sure if the light was for me or for the other lane but now I know it’s for the direction of travel not just the lane lol the car behind beeped me 😂
I didn't know they called them Filter Lights in the UK. We usually just refer to them as either arrows or turn signals. You will even occasionally see a sign next to it stating like "left turn signal".
Thats correct the car on the left should go but the car behind it hooted which then lead to both dark cars on the right to go through the red light when they should not have.
If you are trying to turn right at a crossroads, and the lights have the typical red, amber, and green circular lights, but also an attached right filter light, but no red or amber lights for the right turn (i.e. L shaped traffic light), can you turn right without the right filter light assuming no oncoming traffic? Or should you wait for the filter light?
They are called filter lights because they used to be a black paint or film shape on the cover to make the arrow shape, these days they are normally just arrangements of LEDs.
So near us is a set of traffic lights. On one side is a set of standard red, amber, green lights (no filter) and right next to it (on the same pole) is a set of red, amber, green filter lights (the filter for turning right). So if the standard set is showing green and the other set is not lit at all, can I turn right if it’s clear to do so?
just got a ticket for running a red light think they are broken as the light was red with green arrows ether side pointing straight ahead i will be appealing this as you can clearly see they are illuminated on the pictures they sent in the post
Wait so why are all the yellow and red lights circles and only the green lights an arrow shape? No wonder the drivers got confused, it would probably be more helpful to make them all a filter shape. This is what they do in Australian and The Netherlands at least. Is it only older installations Or are they all like this? Also, with that installation that had 4 lights in a vertical lines and the bottom one is a green left arrow. If that light was to go out because you are no longer allowed to turn left, will it just extinguish without any warning or yellow light, or does the installation display a yellow light at the same time as the red, to indicate that cars turning left will soon be no longer allowed to, while cars going straight can still not go. Or alternatively, do the lights always change to green (to allow all traffic to go) and it will never extinguish while the main light is red?
Hiya unfortunately the lights vary, some will have normal green lights where both sides go at the same time, some will have normal green lights but only let one side go at a time, others will have the filter arrows. 🤨
Hiya thanks for the question. Unfortunately if you are caught on camera or witnessed doing it wrong, depending on the offence committed, The current penalty for failing to stop for a red light is usually an £100 fine and 3 points on your licence. The points will stay on record for four years.
Hi, yeah that’s completely correct yes, but the reason why we asked that question was that many people just see the green light and think that they can go regardless of the direction they’re actually meant to be going
These filter lights are too sparse and many learner drivers, If the info is not rigorously integrated into the theory section, will have no concept of these filter lights existing. In oxford city for example these filter lights have a double edged sword as they at multiple places indicate into a right turn box, yet oncoming traffic is allowed to simultaneously come through, stranding 1-3 drivers in a stand out position within multiple lanes. This is on top of the confusion that the filter light only allowed the drivers into a zone which requires the drivers own judgement-making to execute the turn. There's very little that's universal about driving in the UK nowadays. Don't even get me started on the psychological phenomenon that is the Swindon magic roundabout.
It’s true that the implementation varies a bit. There are some junctions where a right hand (either 45° or right angle) green arrow does actually give you right of way all the way through, whereas others behave as you describe in that opposing moves can happen at the same time, with having to give way (sometimes at a stop line until it wears out) to opposite direction moves. Where I live, there are a couple that do the opposite within a short distance of each other, where one set are provided by the local Council, and the other the DfT for a top-end A road junction. You just have to learn the route to understand what to do. The only other comment is that it’s worth noting that lane markings, and road side signs should match the signalling (when you can see them). E.g. there were right turn only lane markings in some of the clips.
So true!! In the United States in technical terms, unless a sign prohibits the right turn on red, you MAY, not must, turn right on red after you stop and look for traffic; that is motorist, bicyclist, and the peds.. You don't have to turn on red as it is your right to do so.. Just expect honkers, middle fingers, and rude blokes as they say there.. Me, just like you wait till it turns green regardless..
That was an enormous help..thankyou..I had to drive out of my comfort zone earlier in the week and came up to a filter light that was red but with a green arrow pointing left.. and I wanted to turn left..thank goodness I got it right...your tutorial has made sense of it all..Jxx 😎⛱🌝🌞☀️💐🌻
Just beware you cannot turn on red in England, even after you stop and no one is coming.. England is not the United States..
awww felt bad for the vehicle that was unsure. Thanks for clearing these up!
Thank you! That made so much sense. I passed my test but always had a fear of different cities ,just because of these filter lights!
Thank you! I passed my test two weeks ago and got really confused today. There was a straight ahead filter arrow but I was in the middle lane (left lane was left and straight ahead) so I wasn’t sure if the light was for me or for the other lane but now I know it’s for the direction of travel not just the lane lol the car behind beeped me 😂
Smashing vid mate very clear and informative cheers for the content and keep up the good work👏🏾💯
Superb demonstration and explanation
I didn't know they called them Filter Lights in the UK. We usually just refer to them as either arrows or turn signals. You will even occasionally see a sign next to it stating like "left turn signal".
Excellent, tx u so much for putting up so much efforts for clearing our concepts
Very beautiful video. Great teacher 🙏🏻
Excellent video, thank you!
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Sooo helpful video
Thank you so much
Very informative, thanks for the efforts
Great video ! Thank you ...
I assume at 2:49 that black car on the right should not have gone right?
The grey car Audi can go but not the black BMW.
Thats correct the car on the left should go but the car behind it hooted which then lead to both dark cars on the right to go through the red light when they should not have.
Top notch vid
Thanks mate
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Wow very interesting stuff 👏
If you are trying to turn right at a crossroads, and the lights have the typical red, amber, and green circular lights, but also an attached right filter light, but no red or amber lights for the right turn (i.e. L shaped traffic light), can you turn right without the right filter light assuming no oncoming traffic? Or should you wait for the filter light?
Here in america we simply call them turn signals, they tend to have 4 or 5 lights. Most arrows are green or yellow.
They are called filter lights because they used to be a black paint or film shape on the cover to make the arrow shape, these days they are normally just arrangements of LEDs.
Amazing video thanks really it's useful
Great video, thank you! 🙌
So near us is a set of traffic lights. On one side is a set of standard red, amber, green lights (no filter) and right next to it (on the same pole) is a set of red, amber, green filter lights (the filter for turning right). So if the standard set is showing green and the other set is not lit at all, can I turn right if it’s clear to do so?
just got a ticket for running a red light think they are broken as the light was red with green arrows ether side pointing straight ahead i will be appealing this as you can clearly see they are illuminated on the pictures they sent in the post
Really useful thank you
Great video, easy to understand! Thank you
WOOH! WAY TO GO!
On the 2:35 time point, why did the cars in the right lane which intended to turn right go ahead and turn while only straight ahead light was green?
If there are traffic signals for different directions, it is rather confusing that the red and amber lights do not show arrows.
Turning left on green light on the left hand side but without green left arrow. In situations like that can we take left turn
hiya yes as long as the light is on green and if theres two sets of traffic lights, it must be the left set.
Thank you very much
Helpful 👍thanks
Wait so why are all the yellow and red lights circles and only the green lights an arrow shape? No wonder the drivers got confused, it would probably be more helpful to make them all a filter shape. This is what they do in Australian and The Netherlands at least.
Is it only older installations Or are they all like this?
Also, with that installation that had 4 lights in a vertical lines and the bottom one is a green left arrow. If that light was to go out because you are no longer allowed to turn left, will it just extinguish without any warning or yellow light, or does the installation display a yellow light at the same time as the red, to indicate that cars turning left will soon be no longer allowed to, while cars going straight can still not go. Or alternatively, do the lights always change to green (to allow all traffic to go) and it will never extinguish while the main light is red?
Hiya unfortunately the lights vary, some will have normal green lights where both sides go at the same time, some will have normal green lights but only let one side go at a time, others will have the filter arrows. 🤨
Hi,
What happens one violates the traffic signals.. especially someone new to the UK?
Hiya thanks for the question. Unfortunately if you are caught on camera or witnessed doing it wrong, depending on the offence committed, The current penalty for failing to stop for a red light is usually an £100 fine and 3 points on your licence. The points will stay on record for four years.
For 5:22, if we are going straight ahead, shouldn't the car be in the left lane?
Hi, yeah that’s completely correct yes, but the reason why we asked that question was that many people just see the green light and think that they can go regardless of the direction they’re actually meant to be going
I swear I saw a straight ahead arrow, for a junction where there is no straight ahead. Only left or right.
There is an insanely loud noise at the start of the video that can damage speakers if they have been turned up.
06:00 Clip 8. Absolutely no, you are in the right lane, and if you go straight ahead that is a serious fault for response to road marking.
Hiya That would be correct. However we were on about directions rather than lane position- that’s why we were in the right lane and didn’t go.
These filter lights are too sparse and many learner drivers, If the info is not rigorously integrated into the theory section, will have no concept of these filter lights existing.
In oxford city for example these filter lights have a double edged sword as they at multiple places indicate into a right turn box, yet oncoming traffic is allowed to simultaneously come through, stranding 1-3 drivers in a stand out position within multiple lanes. This is on top of the confusion that the filter light only allowed the drivers into a zone which requires the drivers own judgement-making to execute the turn.
There's very little that's universal about driving in the UK nowadays.
Don't even get me started on the psychological phenomenon that is the Swindon magic roundabout.
It’s true that the implementation varies a bit. There are some junctions where a right hand (either 45° or right angle) green arrow does actually give you right of way all the way through, whereas others behave as you describe in that opposing moves can happen at the same time, with having to give way (sometimes at a stop line until it wears out) to opposite direction moves. Where I live, there are a couple that do the opposite within a short distance of each other, where one set are provided by the local Council, and the other the DfT for a top-end A road junction. You just have to learn the route to understand what to do.
The only other comment is that it’s worth noting that lane markings, and road side signs should match the signalling (when you can see them). E.g. there were right turn only lane markings in some of the clips.
😅on 1:55what about turning left?
I went to England and turning on red is not allowed.. Americans need to know this!!! I had wait till it turned green...
Hiya yes generally this is true - the only exceptions are when you see these filter arrows and you are going in the direction the arrow points.
So true!! In the United States in technical terms, unless a sign prohibits the right turn on red, you MAY, not must, turn right on red after you stop and look for traffic; that is motorist, bicyclist, and the peds.. You don't have to turn on red as it is your right to do so.. Just expect honkers, middle fingers, and rude blokes as they say there.. Me, just like you wait till it turns green regardless..
Confusing. Why dont just change the lights into arrows so people will easily spot if its straight or turn signal
At 02:45 will the signal go green or given any green indication if I wanted to go left instead of straight ??
Good video, but what’s with the background music? its annoying and off putting
Background music is pretty damn annoying!
sorry we will try and lower it for the others.
They should just add red arrows instead of this stupid design