No because due to no seat belts and the fact that it's not an emergency vehicle, they are not allowed to go through red lights. Never try that.
The lights mean different things. The green one means it's safe to go. The amber one means get ready to go and the red one means don't go or stop. :) The green means you can go if the road is clear ! The Amber means stop! The red means stop!
Traffic lights work on a timer, but if you look closely on the road when your stopped at the traffic lights, you should see a rectangle like shape under the car it is called a sensor And when you drive on it, a signal is sent, so the timer knows a car is waiting, if no other cars are going the other way, the timer will change and the light will go green so you can go. I hope this answer helps.
If a wire on a series circuit is disconnected, both lights will go out. In a series circuit, current flows through each component in sequence, so if the circuit is broken by disconnecting a wire, the current cannot flow through either light.
Traffic lights provide visual signals to regulate the flow of vehicles at intersections. They indicate when it is safe for vehicles to proceed, when to stop, and when to exercise caution. Following traffic lights helps to ensure traffic safety and reduce the risk of accidents.
"Traffic lights are the colors just so so deal with it" actually they implimented this because normally red would equal danger and green equals "all set" "ready", just like fire is hot.
No, bikes must follow the same traffic laws as cars and stop at red lights.
Meaning it's STOP not GO in one case... In the other, red lights are red because... The light passes through a red filter which colors the light red. It comes to our eyes as red, and we see it as red.
Hearses often go through red lights as a courtesy to expedite the passage of a funeral procession. Many jurisdictions allow funeral vehicles to proceed through red lights, provided they do so safely and with caution, to honor the deceased and minimize delays. This practice helps maintain the flow of the procession, allowing it to travel together without interruption. However, local laws can vary, so it's important for drivers to be aware of the specific regulations in their area.
There are no buses that go there
No. NC exempts all buses from having to go through weigh stations.
No the quotes are for the buses unless you go through a travel agent
Most of the route buses which travel through East Coast Road (ECR) will go to Kalpakkam
In many places, postal workers are allowed to go through red lights under specific conditions while delivering mail. They are typically permitted to treat red lights as stop signs, meaning they must come to a complete stop and ensure the way is clear before proceeding. However, this can vary by jurisdiction, so it's essential for postal employees to be familiar with local traffic laws. Overall, safety remains a priority, and they must exercise caution when navigating traffic.
Red, red and amber, green, amber, red. It depends where you are. In North America, they go red, green, yellow, red. In at least some places in Europe they go red, amber, green, amber, red.
yes they can, Queen victoria passed a law ages ago and it has never been abolished, that as it is royal property it cal legally go through a red light, :)
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