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In the U.S.A it means you have the right of way but proceed with caution.
A yellow arrow traffic light means that you should yield in the direction you are going. These are often in place when you are turning left.
They're an additional feature to focus your attention towards the traffic light. The human eye is quicker to catch a flashing light than a steady light.
Nothing. there is no blue light.
If the traffic light is not powered, you are to treat it as a all-way stop sign. I'm assuming that's what you mean by that. If the traffic light is broken, likely there will be utility workers out there working to fix it and you follow their instructions if any.
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In the U.S.A it means you have the right of way but proceed with caution.
Red=stop red flashing= light is broken, use your judgement in crossing.
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.
You must stop
Proceed with caution.
Proceed with caution.Slow down and proceed with caution.slow down, look and then proceed with caution.
A yellow arrow traffic light means that you should yield in the direction you are going. These are often in place when you are turning left.
A red light - steady or flashing - means STOP. A steady amber light means Caution - signal about to change. A flashing amber light means SLOW DOWN.
A yellow traffic light means to slow down or stop completely. When the light is yellow it is about to change to red in a few seconds. Contrary to popular belief by many drivers yellow does not mean speed up.
On traffic lights it means slow down.
It means that you may make the indicated turn on a permissive basis, after yielding to conflicting vehicles and pedestrians. This is usually the same as turning on the circular green, but the flashing yellow arrow can be displayed at times when the straight ahead movement can not be given a green light. The purpose is to eliminate a dangerous condition called yellow trap. It occurs when the circular green is used to allow permissive turns, and one circular green ends sooner than the oncoming circular green. The left turning driver receiving the earlier yellow light tries to turn across traffic that still has a green light, causing an accident. The flashing yellow arrow can keep flashing until the oncoming green gets a yellow, allowing the driver to turn safely.