Those flashing yellow turn arrows that have been popping up all over the place recently just boggle my mind. They serve absolutely no purpose whatsoever, because they are completely redundant. Traffic turning left on green has always had to yield right-of-way to oncoming traffic. This is the way it has ALWAYS been. A solid green light with no turn arrow activated means exactly that: Left turns can proceed when oncoming traffic is clear. These flashing yellow arrows have the EXACT SAME MEANING. So why the hell do they exist? All it does it confuse the Deliverance-kids that are too stupid to breath let alone operate a vehicle. Generally, even the derpiest of tards at least understands the principal of 'yield on left'. These flashing yellow arrows just add another layer of complexity that makes shit unnecessarily confusing.

To clarify, I fully believe that dedicated turn arrows serve a purpose. There are plenty of intersections that need them, because oncoming traffic during rush hour would never allow for left turns to be made without them. Pretty much any intersection along Wadsworth between I-70 and Church Ranch (a godless soul sucking stretch of road I call "The Gauntlet") would be a prime example. So during rush hour, it makes sense to have those dedicated green arrows. However, even during rush hour, it is still stupid that the 'left turn yield on green' rule does not apply. After the green arrows ends, the signal SHOULD cycle to two-way solid green. That way, cars can proceed during the constant gaps in oncoming traffic, thus helping to clear out the turn lanes and stop them from backing-up into the normal through-lanes, an issue which creates even more problems.