Inattentive or distracted
When you see a driver responding slowly to a green light there's a good chance that that driver is either distracted or overly cautious. It may be that they see a hazard you cannot see! Wait. You can give one tiny horn tap to get the driver's attention, but then, just wait.
Fresh green light
No. For example if a driver stops at green light and the driver to his rear hits him, it is the driver in front's fault.
Your battery is slowly dying.
It reflects the state of the battery. green is good, red is dying slowly.
The green light is only on the refrigerated units. It lets the driver know the unit is running.
both a and b (i think...)
The joke is as follows: A city bus driver stopped and picked up passengers. All the passengers got on talking about race. The driver got tired of the argument and said that people need to forget about race. People need to treat each other like there is only one color. How about green? There are only green people. The passengers liked the driver's idea. The driver then said that he needs everyone to sit down - dark green in the back and light green in the front.
Driver's side of the engine compartment with a light green cap.
The green light on firetrucks typically indicates that the vehicle is responding to an emergency, but it is not using its sirens. This allows firefighters to navigate through traffic more discreetly while still maintaining visibility. The use of a green light can vary by jurisdiction, so it's important for drivers to be aware of local regulations regarding emergency vehicle lights.
1. Your as green as a leaf 2. Your as light as a leaf. 3. He fell down as slowly as a leaf
The Photographic Vision - 1984 Responding to Light 1-5 was released on: USA: 1984