This new signaling systen is confusing and foolish. Red means stop and it has the highest priority. Red should be on top. Yellow means the light is about to turn red, be prepared to stop, and therefore is located in the middle just below red. Green means proceed with caution and is least important and therefore at the bottom of a vertical stack. Solid green means proceed with caution. A green arrow means you have a signal protected turn. Any other arrangement is dangerous and confusing.
RHD Ireland uses the flashing permissive yellow at some left-turn junctions. LHD France also uses flashing yellow at some junctions instead of a green light.
Where I live, moreso recently in some areas, they are applying the flashing yellow arrow. I never understood the point of it since it's another way of saying "left turn yield on green".
oh, lol, its just that traffic light and sign looked old and the video a bit blurry. sorry thats the only word i could come up with. but sorry for thinking it was old
@HarryBalszak: Drivers turning left must yield to oncoming traffic. Nowadays, a flashing yellow arrow is used.
JM: In Canada? I've driven all over the US for 40 years and I've never seen a flashing yellow turn arrow. I've never seen a yellow light at the bottom of the stack either. Top down it should be red yellow green. Nowdays I see a LOT of lights being turned on their side...that's wrong. Drivers expect to see them stacked with red at the top.....for max visibility...and green at bottom.
This new signaling systen is confusing and foolish. Red means stop and it has the highest priority. Red should be on top. Yellow means the light is about to turn red, be prepared to stop, and therefore is located in the middle just below red. Green means proceed with caution and is least important and therefore at the bottom of a vertical stack. Solid green means proceed with caution. A green arrow means you have a signal protected turn. Any other arrangement is dangerous and confusing.
JetMechMA 3 months ago
@JetMechMA Actually, FLAs seem to work more than your standard Permissible signals.
Ryoukun16 3 months ago
Was it just me, or was the green arrow slowly pulsing brighter and dimmer?
Audinos 3 months ago
RHD Ireland uses the flashing permissive yellow at some left-turn junctions. LHD France also uses flashing yellow at some junctions instead of a green light.
smhorse 5 months ago
I am hypnotized @_@
TheCSXfan12 10 months ago
Where I live, moreso recently in some areas, they are applying the flashing yellow arrow. I never understood the point of it since it's another way of saying "left turn yield on green".
StarFighters76 1 year ago
@StarFighters76 Only this is a better variant so you know when to turn. The left turn yield on green, however.
Ryoukun16 6 months ago
that's the longest green arrow
YankeePat94 1 year ago
Outta here, can't stand the excitement.
sjtom57 1 year ago
what year was this video from?
DrSurprise 1 year ago
@DrSurprise 2008
vashondude 1 year ago
@vashondude
oh, lol, its just that traffic light and sign looked old and the video a bit blurry. sorry thats the only word i could come up with. but sorry for thinking it was old
DrSurprise 1 year ago
That's a long green arrow cycle.
azbri73 2 years ago
Looks nice!
Signaler 2 years ago
Yellow trap signal.
Nathanrailfan 2 years ago
Oh I get it, instead of a solid green circle, thats what the flashing yellow is all about? Flashing yellow means YEILD?
Landaux 2 years ago
@Landaux
Drivers turning left must yield to oncoming traffic. Nowadays, a flashing yellow arrow is used.
HarryBalszak 1 year ago
@HarryBalszak: Drivers turning left must yield to oncoming traffic. Nowadays, a flashing yellow arrow is used.
JM: In Canada? I've driven all over the US for 40 years and I've never seen a flashing yellow turn arrow. I've never seen a yellow light at the bottom of the stack either. Top down it should be red yellow green. Nowdays I see a LOT of lights being turned on their side...that's wrong. Drivers expect to see them stacked with red at the top.....for max visibility...and green at bottom.
JetMechMA 6 months ago
@JetMechMA Go to the intersection of Grand and Elmwood in Oakland, California.
360InternationalSb 3 months ago