Oh, that's okay. The roads could always be designed as horribly as they are here.
In Youngstown, OH, a road called Market Street intersects with state route 224 (which is my favorite road ever, let me tell ya... *sigh*). When you are driving eastward, it has a turning light. When the turning light is unlit, you can turn on green with caution like you can in most intersections.
HOWEVER, for whatever reason, when you're westbound, that intersection has a dedicated left turn signal, making it illegal to make a left on green with caution. It's complete fucking bullshit -- even in the wee hours of the morning the signal needs to be triggered. The sensor is really easy to overshoot, meaning that if you don't realize you're not over it you may literally wind up never getting a green arrow. To make matters worse, that road is regularly patrolled by local police, making pulling an illegal move after midnight an exceedingly risky maneuver.
That's one of the things that I do miss about Maryland -- logical traffic patterns.