When approaching a flashing yellow arrow traffic light, a driver should proceed with caution and yield to oncoming traffic before making a left turn.
When approaching a flashing yellow traffic signal, you should proceed with caution and be prepared to yield to oncoming traffic or pedestrians.
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.
When approaching a yellow traffic signal, a driver should slow down and prepare to stop if it is safe to do so. If it is not safe to stop, the driver should proceed through the intersection with caution.
When approaching a blinking yellow arrow traffic light, a driver should proceed with caution and yield to oncoming traffic before making a left turn.
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.
When approaching a solid yellow traffic light, a driver should slow down and prepare to stop if it is safe to do so. If it is not safe to stop, the driver should proceed with caution through the intersection.
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.
When approaching a yellow flashing light, you should slow down and proceed with caution.
When approaching a flashing yellow light, you should proceed with caution and be prepared to yield to other vehicles or pedestrians.
When approaching a right turn with no stop sign, a driver should slow down, check for oncoming traffic, signal their intention to turn, and yield to any pedestrians or vehicles already in the intersection.
When approaching a flashing green light in Canada, drivers should proceed with caution and yield to pedestrians and other vehicles as necessary.
A flashing yellow light means you should drive with caution when approaching and moving through the intersection.