A non-standard arrangement of traffic lights refers to configurations that deviate from the typical vertical or horizontal alignment and sequence used in most intersections. This can include unusual placements, such as diagonal traffic lights or lights positioned at unconventional angles. Such arrangements may be implemented to improve visibility for drivers and pedestrians, accommodate unique intersection designs, or enhance traffic flow in areas with specific challenges. However, they can also lead to confusion if not clearly communicated through signage and public awareness.
The boy was a nonstandard student.
The standard unit of length is the meter, and any multiple and submultiple such as kilometer and millimeter. Nonstandard units include foot, inch, mile, light-year, parsec, astronomical unit.
we were using the nonstandard set of measurements
The opposite would be "light traffic".
If a traffic light breaks most cities will assign a traffic cop to regulate traffic until the light can be fixed.
A traffic light you seen change to green
your not so bright
Yes. That is why they are called traffic lights.
The first traffic light was invented in December 10, 1868. The electric traffic light was invented in 1912. The Automatic Traffic light was invented in 1927.
Traffic light Traffic jam Traffic cone
It is usually on the bottom of the traffic light.
Don't look; I'm changing