Yellow, then red is the patterns of the traffic lights.
your not so bright
Don't look; I'm changing
a helicam
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.
You waited for a break in traffic. When another driver cut in front of you, you applied your car brakes, and again waited for a break in traffic before going through the intersection.
If you are driving, have a driver's license and you break traffic laws, yes. If you are driving, do not have a license and break traffic laws, you will be arrested and the violations are much steeper.
oncoming traffic
break all traffic rules
It could break
you make people look at you...a.k.a break necks
Yes, sort of, The Road traffic laws are enforced but because the police are not every where all the time persons also break these laws daily.
Trolleys offer a way for people to travel from place to place in a city. They eliminate a lot of traffic and allow people a break from driving and sitting in traffic.
It can be moderately heavy during spring break; the rest of the year it is quite light.
No. Loud sounds from near a school are unlikely to break the glass. They would have to be extremely loud.
take another route or stay in the resort for one more dayAnother View: If you absolutely cannot merge into the moving traffic as a LAST RESORT, stop until you can quickly accelerate into a suitable break in the traffic flow.
Jeffrey A. Bloom has written: 'Laboratory evaluation of existing breakaway structures' -- subject(s): Traffic signs and signals, Traffic safety, Break-away supports, Automobiles, Crashworthiness, Testing