In a recently shared video by Clear View Driving, a learner driver encountered confusion when told to keep driving at a red light.
The incident has caught the attention of viewers, leaving them puzzled and seeking answers about the situation.
In a video shared by Clear View Driving, learner Erin can be seen attempting to slow down as she approaches the red light, but her instructor quickly prompts her to keep going.
Erin questioned the instruction, stating that it was a red light. The instructor responded, "No, this red light doesn't apply to you. But I will explain it in a second."
Later, when a pedestrian was crossing the road, the instructor advised Erin not to rush and to let the pedestrian cross. TikTok users watching the video were also puzzled as to why Erin wasn't supposed to stop.
Some expressed their confusion, stating that as experienced drivers, they would have been unsure about who the red light applied to. Others empathized with Erin's confusion, understanding why she thought she should stop.
The comments section also had people questioning why the red light was facing the learner driver's car and who it was intended for.
Fortunately, the driving instructor was on hand to provide a more detailed explanation as to why Erin shouldn't have stopped.
The instructor explained that in the video, they were in the middle of making a turn when Erin noticed the red light.
However, that red light was not meant for them; it was for the traffic on the main road waiting at the other side of the intersection.
This particular red light is known as a repeater light, which only applies to traffic approaching from the opposite direction.
If Erin had stopped, it would have created congestion at the intersection and could have potentially caused accidents with vehicles behind them.
The confusion experienced by the learner driver is understandable, highlighting the fact that even experienced drivers can encounter perplexing situations on the road.
Having a clear understanding of traffic signals and their meanings is crucial for ensuring road safety.