Green full light means for the two vehicles that they are driving straight ahead.
Green full light releases the traffic. Since the green vehicle turns right, it must leave the pedestrian on the cross street precedence. The light signal for the pedestrian shows green.
Green full light releases the traffic. Since the black vehicle turns left, it must let the oncoming traffic and the pedestrian on the cross street precedence. The light signal for the pedestrian shows green.
Green full light means for the green vehicle that it has straightforward free ride. Since the black vehicle turns left, it must grant the oncoming green vehicle and the pedestrian on the cross street the precedence. It must wait at the stop line to keep the intersection clear.
The green arrow in the light signal indicates to the blue vehicle the prescribed direction of travel. The driver has free travel. The light signal for the pedestrian shows red.
The green arrow in the light signal indicates to the blue vehicle the prescribed direction of travel. Since a yellow light flashes in addition to the light signal at the same time, the driver of the pedestrian on the cross street must give priority. The light signal for the pedestrian shows green.
The green arrows in the light signal indicate the prescribed directions of travel. The vehicles have free travel to the left and straight ahead. The light signals for the blue car and for the pedestrian show red.