It means that your ugly and u won't stop traffic and they will run over u in a heartbeat
It means "Stop bothering me"
The phrase "start with RED and end with GREEN" can refer to a traffic light. Traffic lights typically have red at the top, indicating stop, and green at the bottom, signaling go. This sequence is crucial for road safety and traffic management.
In the UK we would use the phrase 'Knock it off' to mean stop teasing/irritating me or stop what you doing.
"The children were running to the bus stop." The verb phrase is "were running."
In this sentence, "were running" is the verb phrase, in the past continuous tense.
It means to stop
stop at the stop line
stop suddenly/quickly
You must stop
It means "Stop bothering me"
you make people look at you...a.k.a break necks
It means stop first then can proceed if clear
A red traffic light means stop, and you must come to a complete stop before the intersection or crosswalk. A flashing red traffic light indicates the same as a regular red light – you must come to a complete stop, but you can proceed when the way is clear after yielding to other vehicles and pedestrians.
It means stop first then can proceed if clear
It means failing to obey any type of traffic control device (stop sign, do not enter sign, semaphore/stop light). If you received a citation for failing to obey a traffic control device it means you didn't stop at a stop sign completely, your drove through a red light, etc.
It means failing to obey any type of traffic control device (stop sign, do not enter sign, semaphore/stop light). If you received a citation for failing to obey a traffic control device it means you didn't stop at a stop sign completely, your drove through a red light, etc.
If the traffic light is not powered, you are to treat it as a all-way stop sign. I'm assuming that's what you mean by that. If the traffic light is broken, likely there will be utility workers out there working to fix it and you follow their instructions if any.