What is the Left Turn On Red (LTOR) scheme?The LTOR scheme is implemented at selected junctions. It allows motorists on a minor road to turn left onto the main road during a red signal when it is safe to do so.
How do motorists identify an LTOR junction?Motorists will see these signs:
a) "Left Turn On Red" sign on the side road; b) "STOP and GIVE WAY To Pedestrians And Main Road Traffic" on the side road; and c) "Watch Out For Traffic From Side Road" sign on the main road. Pedestrians will see the "Beware of Turning Vehicles" sign.
How does the LTOR scheme work?
How does the LTOR scheme benefit motorists?The LTOR scheme clears the left-turning traffic queue faster. You can save travel time as you can still turn left when the situation is safe to do so during the red signal.
Where can the LTOR scheme be implemented?The LTOR scheme can be found at junctions with these features:
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