4 Traffic Signal Lights (YELLOW)
4 Traffic Signal Lights (YELLOW)
TRAFFIC SIGNAL LGITHS (YELLOW)

SOLID YELLOW LIGHT



- It means "CAUTION"
- The light is about to turn red
- Stop if you can do so safely

YELLOW ARROW




- It means the "protected" turning
  time is ending
- Be prepared to obey the next 
  traffic signal light


FLASING YELLOW



- It warns you to 'PROCEED WITH CAUTION"
- Slow down and be alert
- Yield to any pedestrians, bichclists, or vehicles

FLASHING YELLOW ARROW




- It means turns are permited (unprotected)
- Yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians,
  then proceed with caution

1) Solid Yellow Light: This signal indicates that the green signal is ending, and the light is about to turn red. Drivers should slow down and prepare to stop before the intersection. Drivers should not enter the intersection on a solid yellow light unless it is unsafe to stop suddenly.  
 
 2) Yellow Arrow Signal:  This signal is a separate signal that applies only to vehicles turning in the direction of the arrow. A solid yellow arrow means that the green arrow is ending, and the light is about to turn red. Drivers should slow down and prepare to stop before the intersection. Drivers should not make the turn on a solid yellow arrow unless it is unsafe to stop suddenly.  
 
3) Flashing Yellow Light: This signal is used to warn drivers that they are approaching a hazardous location, such as a sharp curve or a school zone. Drivers should proceed through the intersection or along the road with caution, and be prepared to slow down or stop if necessary.  
 
4) Flashing Yellow Arrow Signal: This signal is a separate signal that applies only to vehicles turning in the direction of the arrow. A flashing yellow arrow means that drivers may turn in the direction of the arrow, but must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians. Drivers should proceed through the intersection with caution.  
 
It's important to always follow the traffic signals and signs posted at the intersection or along the road, and to proceed safely and responsibly, regardless of the type of traffic signal light.