Here’s a cool video of a simple hack on a traffic light on a bike lane in Berlin. Using tape, a prankster transformed the light into a heart, star, and drop of water.
In the UK, Yellow (or orange or amber or whatever you want to call the middle colour) signals a change in the light (stop to go OR go to stop), in the US it only signals a change to Stop.
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I don’t understand the order of these lights. Why Red, then Red and Orange, then Green?
I’ve only seen traffic lights go Green > Orange > Red.
In the UK, Yellow (or orange or amber or whatever you want to call the middle colour) signals a change in the light (stop to go OR go to stop), in the US it only signals a change to Stop.