The blinking on and off of runway lights typically indicates that the runway is closed or not in use. This signal is used to alert pilots that they should not land or take off from that runway. It may also signify that there is an obstruction or maintenance activity underway. Pilots are trained to recognize such signals as part of their safety protocols.
Leave the runway immediately
Leave the runway immediately
The LED lights are blinking on and off because they are designed to do so as a part of their normal operation.
The lights are blinking on and off because there may be an issue with the electrical connection or a problem with the light bulb itself.
Sure! You've got your taxi lights to use as headlights, so you can see the edges of the runway and not run off the sides or end of it. I wouldn't recommend landing on an unlit runway, though.
When a bus is stopped with its lights blinking, you should come to a complete stop regardless of the direction you're approaching from. This is to ensure the safety of children getting on or off the bus. Only proceed once the lights are off and it is safe to do so. Always be aware of your surroundings and watch for pedestrians.
system blackout
When the overdrive off light is blinking that means a malfunction has been detected
If the check engine light is blinking that means an engine cylinder misfire has been detected
Maybe. It can mean literally putting out the lights or turning them off. If you put someone's lights out, however, it means to knock them unconscious.
Generally, a blinking DRL indicator on the dash means that there is a headlight burned out. Replacing them is cheap and easy.
It is blinking by a lamp first turning on, then turning off, then turning on, then turning off...