Maintain a safe following distance until the truck has completed maneuver
A flashing red signal is same as a STOP sign. So prepare to stop.
When approaching an intersection with a flashing yellow signal light, you should proceed with caution and be prepared to yield to oncoming traffic or pedestrians.
When approaching an intersection with a flashing yellow signal light, you should proceed with caution and be prepared to yield to oncoming traffic or pedestrians.
When approaching a flashing yellow traffic signal, you should proceed with caution and be prepared to yield to oncoming traffic or pedestrians.
When you encounter a traffic signal with a flashing yellow arrow, you should proceed with caution and yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians before making your turn.
The flashing signal in the picture indicates a warning or alert.
When approaching an intersection with a flashing red signal light, you should treat it as a stop sign. Come to a complete stop, yield to any other vehicles or pedestrians, and proceed when it is safe to do so.
A flashing yellow signal light means proceed with caution.
Amber flashing light.
At a flashing yellow traffic signal, you should slow down and proceed with caution. This signal indicates that you should yield to any oncoming traffic or pedestrians and be prepared to stop if necessary. It is not a stop signal, so you can continue through the intersection if it is safe to do so. Always remain aware of your surroundings while navigating the intersection.
The train whistle or the red warning lights flashing is the first warning signal of an approaching train on a level crossing. At many railroad crossings, the stop arm would be blocking access to crossing the tracks.
A flashing yellow arrow signal means you can turn left, but you must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.