A protected green light refers to a traffic signal that allows vehicles to proceed while ensuring that pedestrian crossings are not obstructed. It is typically used in conjunction with pedestrian signals, allowing cars to move without the risk of conflicting with pedestrians. This system aims to enhance traffic flow while maintaining safety for all road users.
A light signal
A right turn is protected here, and no stop is needed.
If it is a protected turn, then turn. If it is not a protected turn, wait for the oncoming traffic to clear and then turn.
You get light green.
It's really situation dependent. If the car which collided cross the intersection on a green light or a protected left turn (a green arrow), then they had the right-of-way. If that driver ran a stop light or sign, or failed to yield right-of-way when they didn't have a protected left turn, they'd be liable.
nope there not
Because a green light has a light bulb behind green plastic.
Light will darken them
Green light - Green, White light - Green, Red light - Black
When you shine a green light on a green object, the object will reflect the green light and appear brighter or more vivid in color. Green objects absorb most of the other colors of light and reflect green light, so they will be most visibly affected by green light.
A light green vicodin would look light green.
a fresh green light is when the traffic light has just turned from red to green