flashing red lights are treated as stop signes , you stop and go when safe, and yellow flashing lights just means go, but be causious because the people on the other side of the intersection have a flashing red light so there stoping for you and should be watching.
Yes, the word "hurricane" should be capitalized when referring to a specific hurricane like Hurricane Wilma.
Not unless your are talking about a specific hurricane like "Hurricane Katrina".
The teachers should evacuate 3 hours before the hurricane
No, because it is a general/nonspecific noun, however if you were naming a particular hurricane i.e. Hurricane Katrina, then a capital letter for hurricane would be needed because it is a proper noun.
Yes, the word "hurricane" should be capitalized when referring to a specific storm or when the term is part of a proper noun, such as Hurricane Katrina. However, it is not typically capitalized when used in a general sense, such as "a hurricane warning was issued."
When encountering flashing red lights, a driver should always stop.
You should remain stopped until the bus's red lights are no longer flashing.
If it's a state or county vehicle doing road repairs then flashing lights are to be on but should not be red - they should be amber and/or clear.Added: Red (or blue) flashing lights are reserved for use on authorized emergency response vehicles only (i.e.: police - fire/rescue - ambulance).
If you notice lights flashing in your peripheral vision, it is important to seek medical attention immediately as it could be a sign of a serious eye condition or neurological issue.
You should stop. This is for the safety of the children getting off the bus.
You must stop at a railroad crossing with lights and gates when the lights are flashing and the gates are lowering or have already lowered. Additionally, you should stop if you hear a train horn or see a train approaching, even if the lights are not yet activated. Always ensure that you wait until the lights stop flashing and the gates are fully raised before proceeding. Never attempt to cross while the gates are down or the lights are flashing.
The flashing red light only illuminates when there is a train coming. There should also be gates there too. It means STOP!
You should stop at a railroad crossing with mechanical gates and lights whenever the lights begin flashing. Do not attempt to cross while the gate is being closed.
Look for a product called Reelight, which should fit your description.
You proceed with caution. You don't stop at a blinking yellow light, but you need to keep alert and aware of what is in that intersection.
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.
Yes, unless your goal is suicide.