What is the flashing light in a stop light?

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In the state of RI?

High intensity strobe lights are used in stop lights that are at dangerous intersections, to better get your attention. Strobes may also be used in lights that are in hard-to-see locations, such as over a hill or around a curve.

Essay about human beings and road accidents?

Do you mean when a red light is a flashing red light? It means, to stop, and when it is clear you may continue through, you do not wait for the light to change to green.

In IL if one fails for a driving license road test, when can one appear again?

It's a strobe light. It's purpose it to GET YOUR ATTENTION.

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Depends. Some are strobes to warn of dangerous crossings, some are blinking reds which mean stop (just like a stop sign), some are blinking yellow, which means slow, cross with caution, and some are red light runner cameras which photograph cars that run red lights. There are also lights that blink when an emergency vehicle is approaching the intersection. These are usually attached to a control system which stops all traffic except from the direction which the emergency vehicle is coming in an effort to clear traffic.

Is your turn signal broke or are you always rude?

Yellow flashing = caution/slow

What color lights are street legal in texas?


Red flashing = Stop & yeild (like a 4-way stop)
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