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What does the red signal in a traffic light indicate?
What does the red signal in a traffic light indicate?
- Prepare to stop
- Proceed with caution
- Yield to pedestrians
- Stop traffic (correct)
Which color in a traffic light signals that traffic may proceed?
Which color in a traffic light signals that traffic may proceed?
- Green (correct)
- Blue
- Red
- Amber
In what order are the standard traffic light colors arranged?
In what order are the standard traffic light colors arranged?
- Green, Amber, Red
- Red, Green, Amber
- Amber, Red, Green
- Red, Amber, Green (correct)
What does the amber signal in a traffic light generally mean?
What does the amber signal in a traffic light generally mean?
Traffic lights can have variations in sequences based on what factors?
Traffic lights can have variations in sequences based on what factors?
Flashcards
Traffic light colours
Traffic light colours
Red for stop, amber for change, and green for go, vertically or horizontally arranged.
Traffic light function
Traffic light function
To control traffic flow by signalling when to stop, change, or proceed.
International Standard
International Standard
A global agreement on the meaning of traffic light colours.
Traffic light variations
Traffic light variations
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Traffic Signal Information
Traffic Signal Information
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Study Notes
Traffic Light Signals
- Traffic lights use colors (red, amber, green) and symbols (arrows, bicycles) to communicate with drivers.
- Red signals mean stop.
- Amber signals indicate a change in traffic status.
- Green signals allow traffic to proceed.
- The arrangement of colors can be vertical or horizontal.
- While the basic color order is standardized internationally, specific sequences and rules vary by nation and location.
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Description
This quiz explores the essential functions of traffic light signals and their meanings. Learn the significance of red, amber, and green lights, as well as the variations in arrangements and rules across different regions. Test your knowledge on traffic communication through colors and symbols!