What does a green light mean on the road?

What does a green light mean on the road?

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GREEN—A green light means GO, but you must first let any vehicles, bicycles, or pedestrians remaining in the intersection get through before you move ahead. GREEN ARROW—A green arrow means GO, but first you must yield to any vehicle, bicycle, or pedestrian still in the intersection.

Why are there flashing green lights?

A flashing green light on a traffic signal means the signal is pedestrian activated. So, when you approach a flashing green light, use caution, because the signal could be activated by a pedestrian at any time and you might have to stop and let the pedestrian to cross.

Where is a green traffic light?

Signals​ Traffic signals are installed at intersections to control the movement of vehicles and pedestrians. Traffic signals are arranged in either vertical lines or horizontal lines. When they are arranged vertically, red is always on top and green on the bottom.

Can I see traffic lights on Google Maps?

Traffic light icons are now showing up for many people on Google Maps, at least in the United States (via AndroidPolice). You don’t need to turn the feature on manually nor do you need to activate traffic layers.

What is a steady green light?

A steady GREEN traffic light means you can go through the intersection but you must yield to emergency vehicles and others as required by law. If you are stopped and then the light turns green, you must allow crossing traffic to clear the intersection before you go ahead.

What is a stable green light?

A steady green light means you may drive through the intersection if the road is clear. You may also turn right or left on a steady green light unless a sign prohibits the turn. When turning, you must yield to other vehicles and pedestrians within the intersection.

Do police cars have green lights?

Green. These are used to denote a stationary ambulance, fire or police command motor vehicle.

How do I get traffic lights on Google Maps iPhone?

Get traffic, transit, or terrain info

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Maps app .
  2. At the top right, tap Layers .
  3. Tap the view that you want: Default: The normal Google Maps view.
  4. Tap the Map details that you want to include:
  5. To turn off a view or hide map details, tap it again.

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