Traffic Signals Flashcards
Steady Red
A steady red signal means stop
and remain stopped until the signal changes.
You are allowed to make the following turns on red after
coming to a complete stop unless a sign or police officer
states otherwise.
ï- When entering a two-way road, you may turn right.
- When entering a one-way road, you may turn right or left
in the direction of the one-way road.
Flashing Red
A flashing red signal is treated the same as a
stop sign.
Red Arrow
- A steady red arrow means stop and remain
stopped until the signal changes, except for allowed turns on
red. The same turns allowed for a steady red signal are allowed
for a red arrow.
Steady Yellow
A steady yellow signal warns you that the
signal is about to turn red. Stop before entering the intersection.
If you cannot stop safely, drive carefully through it
Flashing Yellow
A flashing yellow signal means slow down
and proceed with caution
Yellow Arrow
A steady yellow arrow warns you that the
signal is about to turn red. Stop before entering the intersection,
or if you cannot stop safely, drive carefully through it
Flashing Yellow Arrow
A flashing yellow arrow means that
you may make the movement indicated by the arrow, but first
you must yield to pedestrians and oncoming traffic. Oncoming
traffic has a steady green signal.
Steady Green
A green signal means all movements—straight
ahead, left or right turns—are permitted, unless prohibited by
a sign. Left turns must first yield to pedestrians and oncoming
traffic. Right turns must first yield to pedestrians.
Green Arrow
A steady green arrow means you have the right
of way and may make the movement indicated by the arrow.