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Follow the officer's instructions, they take precidence over traffic controls such as stoplights or signs. This applies to a uniformed public safety official performing traffic control, thus might be a firefighter, etc, instead of a police officer. FOLLOW me on instagram @merakiy
There are many countries throughout the world where traffic officers stand atop a podium or box in order to direct traffic.
No, the word direct is a verb, an adverb, or an adjective, but not a noun; for example:Verb: They placed an officer at the intersection to direct the traffic.Adverb: We flew direct by taking a later flight.Adjective: I need a direct answer without equivocation.
You can get driving directions for your GPS or computer bypassing tunnels, but why would you want to? The tunnels are usually the most direct route to your destination with little to no traffic jams and without all of the traffic lights on the surface roads.
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traffic lights were invented because at intersections increased and the number of policemen required to direct traffic at each junction became economically enviable
Direct can be a verb or an adjective. Verb: The police officer will direct traffic.Adjective: We will take the most direct route to the restaurant.
Obviously, because if you manage to get direct traffic it's for FREE!
former President George W. Bush, who was given a direct commission in the Air National Guard, upon completion of enlisted Boot Camp, without ever being asked to complete any officer training school.
Do you mean "How long does it take to complete the course to become a traffic officer?" If that is your question, then the answer is simple.It takes as long as it would take to become an official police officer, because it is fully 'badged' police officers who direct, and re-direct traffic when lights go out and so forth.Police officers in my state usually have a full 4 yr. Bachelors Degree. Once in a great while, someone with two years of Junior college and some years of military service gets accepted in the academy too.Once in the Police academy, it is 16 weeks of pretty intensive classroom and field training. After that, you would become a rookie cop and probably assigned to traffic issues. In my state, that would involve directing traffic around accidents, making accident reports, and just generally keeping things flowing smoothly. This is often done in the middle of a five-way intersection at 4:00 PM on an August afternoon while it is 114 outside! (And we wonder why cops sometimes have an attitude?)