bottom
It is usually on the bottom of the traffic light.
In North America, it's on the bottom.
The lowest light on a traffic signal is green. Some cities use traffic lights that are not arranges top to bottom but rather side to side. In this event the green light is usually the furthest to the right.
red, yellow,green
The green light on the traffic light is on the bottom. The yellow is in middle, the red is on top. However, in some municipalities, the traffic lights are not vertical, they are horizontal. In these instances, the green light is usually, but not always, the furthest to the right.
From top to bottom: Green is on the top Yellow is in the middle Red is on the bottom There you go!
Yes. Red means stop, obviously, and it is on top so you can see it from further away. If you are cresting a hill for example, you can see the top of the traffic light before the bottom which gives you more warning that you need to stop. Traffic lights are all the same to that people who are color blind still know what the light is indicating.
red yellow green
RED AMBER (Orange) GREEN
The top i think... Red. Yellow. Green.
Green-Yellow-Red-Green For color blind people the traffic light would be upright and from top it would be. Red Yellow Green.
The lights are still in this order: RED YELLOW GREEN