The name probably involves the term "traffic signal" since I think that is the technical term for a stoplight.
STOP LIGHTs
Brake Lights not Stop Lights. Check your Fuses then the Bulbs. Hope This Helps.
In January 2006 there were 11,817 stop lights counted in New York.
If you call the dealership there is a recall on the rear tail lights. Something todo with the wiring in them..
Last Call, Turn off Lights, Stop Serving, Start Cleaning
They are called traffic lights or traffic signals. -------------------------------------------------------- *** 2nd Answerer Says: Some parts of the country call them stoplights (as opposed to go-lights or caution-lights) and there is a variation called "blinking lights". "Blinking lights can be blinking red in all four directions to designate a four-way stop or full-stop in two directions & cautionary slow-down (blinking yellow) the other two directions.
No!
Police officers may flash their lights to get your attention or signal for you to pull over, but they may not actually stop you if they are responding to an emergency call or trying to navigate through traffic.
Flashing red lights are to be treated as a stop sign.
If they have their siren on they do not have to stop.
When the brakes fail, use a power pole to stop the car.
At the south pole.