A visible white light on another vessel indicates that it is approaching you head-on. This means you should also exhibit a white light to signify that your vessel is also approaching head-on.
You are approaching the stern of another vessel
You are approaching the stern of another vessel and may be overtaking it
When approaching a yellow flashing light, you should slow down and proceed with caution.
You are approaching the stern of another vessel
A white light seen on a vessel in darkness indicates that the vessel is approaching you directly or near head-on. It suggests that both vessels should alter their course to avoid a collision, typically passing to the starboard (right) of the other vessel.
When approaching a flashing yellow light, you should proceed with caution and be prepared to yield to other vehicles or pedestrians.
When approaching a yellow light at a stop light, you should slow down and prepare to stop if it is safe to do so. If you are unable to stop safely, proceed through the intersection with caution.
When approaching a flashing green light in Canada, drivers should proceed with caution and yield to pedestrians and other vehicles as necessary.
When approaching an intersection with a flashing yellow signal light, you should proceed with caution and be prepared to yield to oncoming traffic or pedestrians.
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When approaching a yellow arrow traffic light, a driver should prepare to stop if it is safe to do so, or proceed with caution if they are already in the intersection.