Drive Right chapter 2 Thursday, April 27, 2017 TRAFFIC SIGNALS

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Drive Right chapter 2 Thursday, April 27, 2017 TRAFFIC SIGNALS Traffic lights, arrows, flashing signals, lane signals, and pedestrian signals are used to help traffic flow smoothly. Each of these devices is a traffic signal. Version 2

Drive Right chapter 2 Thursday, April 27, 2017 Traffic Lights Traffic lights are found at intersections and other places where heavy traffic comes together and indicate who has the right of way. The lights may be round or have arrows to indicate direction. Version 2

When a signal is upright, the sequence of colors is red-yellow-green. Drive Right chapter 2 Thursday, April 27, 2017 Traffic lights have three colors. Each color light has a specific position on the signal. When a signal is upright, the sequence of colors is red-yellow-green. Horizontal signals have the red-yellow-green sequence, with red on the left for drivers who are color blind. Version 2

Drive Right chapter 2 Thursday, April 27, 2017 Red Light You must come to a full stop at a red light. Stop behind the stop line or crosswalk. If there are no stop lines, stop before entering the intersection. Version 2

Drive Right chapter 2 Thursday, April 27, 2017 Yellow Light A solid yellow means caution. Make every effort to stop safely for a yellow light. If you are too close to stop safely when a yellow light appears, proceed carefully through the intersection. Version 2

Drive Right chapter 2 Thursday, April 27, 2017 Green Light On a green light, you can proceed, but only once you are sure the intersection is clear. GO, IF SAFE. Version 2

Drive Right chapter 2 Thursday, April 27, 2017 Right-Turn-on-Red At most intersections, drivers are allowed to make a right-turn-on-red. This means turning right after stopping when the signal is red. However, some cities restrict such turns. Version 2

Other Traffic Signals Flashing Signals Drive Right chapter 2 Thursday, April 27, 2017 Other Traffic Signals Flashing Signals A flashing signal alerts you to dangerous conditions or tells you to stop. A flashing light may be the only light on the traffic signal. A flashing yellow signal indicates, slow down & be prepared to stop at the traffic light. Version 2

Drive Right chapter 2 Thursday, April 27, 2017 A flashing red signal means to make a full stop. After you stop, yield to traffic. Proceed only when the intersection is clear. Version 2

Drive Right chapter 2 Thursday, April 27, 2017 Arrows Arrows regulate the movement of traffic on a particular path through the intersection. The following traffic signals show the meaning of several colors of arrows. STOP. You may not go in this direction. WARNING. The red arrow is about to appear. Version 2

Drive Right chapter 2 Thursday, April 27, 2017 A green arrow means you may go in the direction of the arrow. All traffic must flow in the direction that a green arrow is pointing. If you are driving in a lane with a green arrow pointing to the left or right, you must turn in that direction. Remember first to yield to other traffic and pedestrians. Version 2

Be sure that oncoming traffic does not go through the red light. Drive Right chapter 2 Thursday, April 27, 2017 GO left only. Be sure that oncoming traffic does not go through the red light. GO right only. Yield to pedestrians and vehicles already in the intersection. GO straight ahead only after yielding to vehicles and pedestrians within the intersection. Version 2

Pedestrian and Officers’ Signals Drive Right chapter 2 Thursday, April 27, 2017 Pedestrian and Officers’ Signals As a driver, you must act responsibly toward pedestrians and traffic-control officers. Version 2

Drive Right chapter 2 Thursday, April 27, 2017 Pedestrian Signals At busy intersections, there may be pedestrian signals mounted near traffic lights. Pedestrians should cross only when they face a WALK signal or the symbol of a person walking. Pedestrians must wait on a curb when the DON’T WALK signal flashes or remains lit. Version 2

Traffic-Control Officers’ Signals Drive Right chapter 2 Thursday, April 27, 2017 Traffic-Control Officers’ Signals Sometimes an officer uses hand signals to direct traffic. At night or when there is limited visibility, an officer may use a lighted wand. A hand held up with the palm toward you means stop. A hand waving you forward means go. You must obey the signals given by a traffic-control officer, even if those signals contradict the traffic signs or signals. Version 2