361. Unless otherwise directed by a sign or signal, when facing an amber light, the driver of a road vehicle or a cyclist must stop his vehicle before the pedestrian crosswalk or stop-line or, if none, before the near side of the roadway he is about to cross, unless he has entered it or is so close to it that he could not stop in safety; he may proceed only when a signal shows he may do so.
An arrow-shaped amber light may be used to regulate stopping before a specific manoeuvre.
1986, c. 91, s. 361; 2018, c. 7, ss. 88 and 173.