Pass.
Stay 500 feet behind it if it's lights are flashing (in the U.S.)
Vehicles approaching a school bus with its yellow lights flashing must stop.
Drivers may only cross the tracks of an unguarded railroad crossing secured by a flashing light after the lights have stopped flashing and it is safe to do so. It's important to ensure that no train is approaching from either direction, as the signals indicate that a train is near. Additionally, drivers should always exercise caution and look both ways before crossing, even after the lights have stopped.
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.
You should stop. This is for the safety of the children getting off the bus.
The horn, The signal lights, The brake lights, The back up lights, Flashing the high beam headlights,
When approaching a railroad grade crossing where the gates are down or the lights flashing you should stop before the stop line. If there is no stop line then at least 15 or more feet from the nearest rail.
the flashing lights are the fireflies or the beetles :)
yellow flashing lights Yellow rhombus (diamond) with curving line and arrow.
Common signs alerting drivers of construction zones include "Road Work Ahead," "Construction Zone Ahead," "Detour Ahead," "Men at Work," and "Reduce Speed." These signs are often accompanied by orange cones, barriers, and flashing lights to indicate construction activity. It is important for drivers to follow posted signs and be cautious when approaching these areas.
because of color blindness
Every vehicle has the ability to turn on flashing lights. Most commonly, police cars, ambulances and fire trucks employ flashing lights as a warning to other drivers of an emergency. A normal motorist can emgage their flashers in case they are pulled off the road in an emergency or going below the speed limit.