it helps people by letting the other people go so they won't crash
it helped other people by allowing them to stop and letting cars pass
To help people with colorblindness the "green" light has a mixture of green and blue. I think they the new lights have more blue than the older ones.
Stop lights, also known as traffic lights or traffic signals, were first installed in London, England. The first traffic signal was installed in 1868 to to help control traffic.
People wont crash or oro or or rror r r then it makes the road more safe ;)
They help people in the same way they do today!
Yes, Bhutan has traffic lights, but they are not very common. In the capital city, Thimphu, traffic lights have been installed at some key intersections to help manage traffic flow. However, many areas still rely on traffic police to direct vehicles and pedestrians, reflecting Bhutan's unique blend of modernity and tradition.
Traffic lights were invented to regulate the flow of vehicles at intersections and to prevent accidents. They help to improve traffic efficiency and safety by providing clear signals to drivers on when to stop, go, or yield the right of way.
The Confederation Bridge features traffic lights primarily for safety and traffic management. The lights help regulate the flow of vehicles, especially during adverse weather conditions, ensuring safe passage across the bridge. They can also indicate when the bridge is closed to traffic due to high winds or other hazards, preventing accidents and maintaining orderly traffic.
A traffic signals help cars get from one place to another without getting hurt. If there were no traffic signals people would not stop.
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