In some cities, they'll be equipped with a special flashing light or radio transmitting equipment) that will be picked up by a sensor on that traffic signal, and cause it to change. However, not all ambulances have this capability.
honk horn or turn on siren. . . . that way u don't almost kill 5 people!
a stale green light
it means you can ONLY turn on a green light
Unless there is a sign that specifies "continual turn on red," there is no obligation to make the turn until the light turns green.
RED do not try green it will not turn out as well
Light green, the darker green is the right turn signal.
If the green arrow shows for the direction you want to turn then you obey the green arrow, the red light is for all other traffic. The green arrow basically overrules the red light for the direction of the arrow.
At least in the USA, a red light does not turn yellow. It turns green. A green light turns yellow, and then the yellow light turns red. IN THAT ORDER.
Stale green light is a term used in traffic terminology. Essentially, it means that the green light has been green so long that it's about to turn yellow.
A green arrow means that (assuming the traffic lights are not malfunctioning) it is safe to turn in the direction of the arrow, if you are in the correct lane. This is different from simply a green light, which means you may turn (if the green light is for the turn lane) but you must yield to oncoming traffic.
A green arrow means that (assuming the traffic lights are not malfunctioning) it is safe to turn in the direction of the arrow, if you are in the correct lane. This is different from simply a green light, which means you may turn (if the green light is for the turn lane) but you must yield to oncoming traffic.
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