Traffic lights is a signalling device that is positioned at a road intersection, pedestrian crossing to indicate when it is safe to drive, ride or walk using a universal colour code.
1. Red – This signal indicates to stop behind the stop line.
2. Amber (Yellow) – This signal indicates stop. Do not pass through or start until green shows. If, by mistake, you are caught in yellow signal in the middle of a large road crossing, continue with care and do not accelerate in panic.
3. Green – This signal indicates you may go if the way is clear.
4. Steady Green Arrow Signal – This signal may be provided in addition to the full green signal. This indicates to proceed with caution in the direction the arrow points.
5. Flashing Red Signal – It means to come to complete stop. Proceed only when the way is clear.
6. Flashing Yellow Signal – It indicates to slow down and proceed with caution.