red light is used in traffic lights because red light has a "longer wavelength" than other colours
Red=stop red flashing= light is broken, use your judgement in crossing.
The top i think... Red. Yellow. Green.
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.
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red light is used in traffic lights because red light has a "longer wavelength" than other colours
Red=stop red flashing= light is broken, use your judgement in crossing.
There is no specific length of time for a red light. Traffic engineers make that determination according to the flow of traffic.
the red light. it means STOP.
The fine for a red light violation is $450
The top i think... Red. Yellow. Green.
Yellow, then red is the patterns of the traffic lights.
The probability that, if I get caught by a red light at one set of traffic lights, I will get a green at the next lights is an example.
Traffic approaching the light is to stop. If the way is clear, traffic can then proceed through the intersection.
The red flashing traffic light means that you are to come to a stop, yield to other traffic and then you can procede when the way is clear.
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.
Yes if you run a red traffic light (in the UK)