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The crosswalk signal has changed from a white figure to a flashing orange hand
Nine white flashing lights in boating typically indicate a distress signal or an emergency situation. This signal is often used to attract attention, as it is not a common navigational light pattern. If observed, nearby vessels should be alert and ready to assist. It's important to follow proper protocols and communicate with maritime authorities if you encounter such a signal.
The flashing white light that may occur at parties and/or clubs is called a "strobe light." A "strobe light" is a high-intensity flashing beam of light produced by charging a capacitor to a very high voltage then discharging it as a high-intensity flash of light in a tube
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slow flashing white light
it doesn't indicate anything, aside from the fact that the buoy is there. the light simply makes it more visible in foggy or dark conditions.
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.
A single white light on a boat means the boat is moving.
It means a silver light van that is what it means
Red light means the Port side of the boat. Port side is the left side. The white light is lighting indicating the stern (back) . The white light when seen alone means the boat is anchored. There is also a green light on the Starboard side (right side)