A buoy bearing the number 5 with flashing green lights typically indicates a navigational marker in maritime contexts. It is often used to mark safe channels or indicate the location of a specific hazard, and the green light signifies that vessels should keep the buoy on their starboard (right) side when navigating in a particular direction. These buoys are part of the lateral system of navigation aids, helping mariners safely navigate waterways.
because flashing green lights mean go and the green lights that are not flashing mean stop
Flashing green lights in Canada indicate that a pedestrian has pushed the button to cross the street. It is a signal for drivers to yield to pedestrians.
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In Ontario, green flashing lights are used by Volunteer Fire Fighters responding to a call. Please pull over to let them by.
General Warning: Exercise Extreme Caution
You go inside that space that has the bouy and stay to the port-side of the bouy.
No, Flashing your headlight's will have no effect on a traffic signal. The reason a traffic signal changes for emergency vehicles that have the lights flashing, is, they have a special transmitter that tells the light to change. This transmitter is connected to the emergency lights so it comes on when the lights are used.
There is a sticker on the inside of the lower panel that will describe what each of the flashing lights (whether green, amber, or red) means. Green is good. Amber and red will likely require a heating professional to address the problem.
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you have to shoot the red and green flashing lights but you only shoot them when green. When all are green below the lights are lines with dots above and below them and you have to shoot each line to break them. there you go!
A vehicle with a flashing green beacon is typically used by authorized emergency services, such as volunteer firefighters or emergency medical personnel, to indicate that they are responding to an emergency situation. The green light alerts other road users to yield the right of way to these vehicles. However, regulations can vary by region, so it's important to be aware of local laws regarding flashing green lights.