Traffic signs & Lights

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Fichas sobre Traffic signs & Lights, creado por adriana.pina.18 el 09/06/2015.
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A red traffic light means "STOP" but you may make a right turn when it is safe, meaning you have yielded for pedestrians and bikers. DO NOT turn if there is a "NO TURN ON RED" sign posted.
Red Arrow means "STOP" and remain stopped until the Green light appears. DO NOT turn against a red arrow.
A flashing red signal means "STOP" and after stopping, you may proceed when it is safe. Observe right-of-way rules.
A yellow signal light means "CAUTION." The red signal light is about to appear, when you see the yellow light, stop if you can do so safely. If you cannot stop safely, cross the intersection cautiously.
A yellow arrow means the "PROTECTED" time period is ending. Be prepared to obey the next signal, which could be the green or red light or the red arrow.
A flashing yellow signal light warns you to "PROCEED WITH CAUTION." You do not need to stop for a flashing yellow light, but you must slow down and be especially alert before entering the intersection.
Give the right-of-way to any vehicle, bicyclist, or pedestrian in the intersection. A green light means "GO." If you are turning left, make the turn only if you have enough space to complete the turn before creating a hazard for any oncoming vehicle, pedestrian, or bicyclist. DO NOT ENTER the intersection if you can not get completely across before the light turns re. If you block the intersection, you can be cited.
A green arrow means "GO." You must turn in the direction the arrow is pointing after yielding for any vehicle, bicyclist, or pedestrian still in the intersection. The green arrow allows you to make a "PROTECTED" turn. Oncoming vehicles, bicyclists, and pedestrians are stopped by a red light as long as the green arrow is lighted.
The traffic signal light is not working. Proceed cautiously as if the intersection is controlled by "STOP" signs in all directions.
"Walk" or "Walking Person" signal light means it is legal to cross the street.
"Don't Walk" or "Raised Hand" signal light means you may NOT start crossing the street.
Flashing "Don't Walk" or Flashing "Raised Hand" Means DO NOT start crossing the street because the traffic signal is about to change. If the signal light starts flashing after you have already started to cross, finish crossing the street as quickly as possible.
Countdown signals indicate how many seconds remain for crossing. These signals allow pedestrians the flexibility to speed up if the crossing phase is about to expire.
No U-Turn
No Left Turn
No Right Turn
White Regulatory Signs
Highway Construction Maintenance Signs
Guide Signs
Hazardous Loads Placards
Slow Moving Vehicle
Slippery When Wet
Merging Traffic
Divided Highway
Sharp Turn
Two Way Traffic
Lane Ends
End Divided Highway
Traffic Signal Ahead
Pedestrian Crossing
Added Lane
Crossroad
Stop Ahead
Yield Ahead
Curve
"T" Intersection
Directional Arrow
Reverse Turn
Winding Road
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