The green arrow on a transit dashboard typically indicates that a vehicle is approaching or is in motion, often representing a positive status or a clear path for the transit service. It can signify that the vehicle is on schedule or that passengers can board safely. In some systems, it may also indicate open routes or the availability of services. Always refer to the specific transit agency's guidelines for precise meanings.
it means you're being watched and need to run away before you get killed!
Cruise control is active.
If it's a relatively new Transit then it's not a 'house' but an upward pointing arrow. It's suggesting that you are at the point of rpm where you should be changing up to the next gear.
its your service light
The green arrow is what is often known as a "filter." This means vehicles are permitted to proceed with caution in the direction indicated by the arrow.
you are low in oil and you need a service
call your father
Day-time Running Lights
A green arrow showing same time as a red light proceed carefully in the direction of the arrow after yielding the right-of-way to other vehicles and perdestrians
The green arrow is what is often known as a "filter." This means vehicles are permitted to proceed with caution in the direction indicated by the arrow.
A green arrow means that (assuming the traffic lights are not malfunctioning) it is safe to turn in the direction of the arrow, if you are in the correct lane. This is different from simply a green light, which means you may turn (if the green light is for the turn lane) but you must yield to oncoming traffic.
A green arrow in the corner of an excel cell means that excel suspects soemthing may be wrong with the formula in a particular cell.