Each light and each color is individually set. You would need to contact the street department for that area to get the specific information.
Most(?) highway departments set their amber caution-light sequence so that there is one second af amber for every 10 mph of posted speed on that road (i.e.: 50 mph posted speed = 5 seconds of amber).
Most(?) highway departments set their amber caution-light sequence so that there is one second af amber for every 10 mph of posted speed on that road (i.e.: 50 mph posted speed = 5 seconds of amber).
Most(?) highway departments set their amber caution-light sequence so that there is one second af amber for every 10 mph of posted speed on that road (i.e.: 50 mph posted speed = 5 seconds of amber).
3 2 5 mins.
The Amber Light Flashes For Four Seconds.
1.2 seconds more than 0.05 tims the speed limit
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You should not get a citation. As long as some part of the vehicle is in the intersection when the light turns red, you have not run a red light.
2 years?
Long long ago even before christ some 500 BC Thales, a great philosopher, found that when amber gets rubbed with woolen material then the amber is capable of attracting small pieces of dust.
Yes, as long as the 15 year old turns 16 before the 17 year old turns 18.
Before the child turns 18.