they do that in australia when there is a fault in the traffic lights, EG once a car knocked over a traffic light near my house and all the other ones started flashing orange to alert people...
What the f#$(. That's a death trap. There should at least be a flashing red for the side street, and separate signal phases for the pedestrians! How no one gets killed in this 1:43 is amazing.
the driver of that incoming black car does not know how to drive in china. he waited in that intersection for almost a minute. he should slowly roll forward to force the other cars to stop.
Usually if traffic lights are flashing yellow or red to all directions, there is something wrong with them - for example red lamp is broken or traffic light system is down.
In Taiwan, some intersections have Red flashing lights in one direction and yellow flashing lights for the other direction. You just enter the intersection like you have a give way sign, but if you have a red flashing light you need to give way to the traffic with the yellow flashing light. In theory anyway... It is usually whoever is there first and whoever is bigger gets the right of way. And likewise, you see some strange shit and lucky people everyday at a Taipei intersection.
"…wait behind the white line"? Wait for what?
Larsky1010 1 year ago
but take a look at Russian interchanges, on U Tube, and youll see a difference..............
at least these drivers are seemingly careful.......
overandout58 2 years ago
they do that in australia when there is a fault in the traffic lights, EG once a car knocked over a traffic light near my house and all the other ones started flashing orange to alert people...
cutajarc 2 years ago
Korea's got these, too. Yellow in all directions. Unlike in NA where yellow doesn't really mean anything, yellow there means slow down and yield.
Ultima8888 3 years ago
What the f#$(. That's a death trap. There should at least be a flashing red for the side street, and separate signal phases for the pedestrians! How no one gets killed in this 1:43 is amazing.
doug526 3 years ago
the driver of that incoming black car does not know how to drive in china. he waited in that intersection for almost a minute. he should slowly roll forward to force the other cars to stop.
kerdeboer 3 years ago
Usually if traffic lights are flashing yellow or red to all directions, there is something wrong with them - for example red lamp is broken or traffic light system is down.
Tardolus 3 years ago
looks like im gonna die then
EvilRyu667 4 years ago
In Taiwan, some intersections have Red flashing lights in one direction and yellow flashing lights for the other direction. You just enter the intersection like you have a give way sign, but if you have a red flashing light you need to give way to the traffic with the yellow flashing light. In theory anyway... It is usually whoever is there first and whoever is bigger gets the right of way. And likewise, you see some strange shit and lucky people everyday at a Taipei intersection.
fitforit 4 years ago
usu, streets with flashing yellow would intersects a flashing red, isn't it?
albertx46 4 years ago