you stop - look in all directions - and proceed if clear of opposing traffic.
When approaching an intersection with a flashing red signal light, you should treat it as a stop sign. Come to a complete stop, yield to any other vehicles or pedestrians, and proceed when it is safe to do so.
clear the active runway
Clear active runway
Flashing RED: clear the active runway. Flashing RED AND GREEN: General Warning: Exercise extreme caution.
In aviation, flashing red means get of the runway if you are on the ground and it means the airport is not safe for landing if you are in the air.
A red light - steady or flashing - means STOP. A steady amber light means Caution - signal about to change. A flashing amber light means SLOW DOWN.
A flashing red signal light at a stop sign indicates that drivers must come to a complete stop before proceeding. It serves as an additional warning to ensure safety at intersections.
Traffic approaching the light is to stop. If the way is clear, traffic can then proceed through the intersection.
No, a flashing red light typically indicates a temporary stop or caution, such as at a railroad crossing or traffic signal malfunction, while a solid red light means to come to a complete stop until it turns green.
General Warning: Exercise extreme precautions
The train whistle or the red warning lights flashing is the first warning signal of an approaching train on a level crossing. At many railroad crossings, the stop arm would be blocking access to crossing the tracks.
A flashing red signal is same as a STOP sign. So prepare to stop.