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What should you do at a green light?

  1. Stop if you see pedestrians crossing

  2. You may proceed if your exit is not blocked

  3. Only turn left

  4. Speed up to clear the crossing quickly

The correct answer is: You may proceed if your exit is not blocked

At a green light, you should proceed if your exit is not blocked because it indicates that the traffic signal is giving you permission to move forward. Option A is incorrect because you should always be aware of pedestrians, even at a green light. Option C is incorrect because you are not limited to only turning left at a green light. Option D is incorrect because you should never speed up to clear a crossing, even if the light is green. It is important to always proceed with caution and follow traffic laws and signals.