STOP! πŸ”΄ CAUTION! 🟠 GO!🟒

Apr 29, 2026

Your daily commute, or travelling for leisure, you will commonly find traffic signals helping maintain the flow of traffic. 🚦

Keeping the chaos under control, the simple yet effective lights make your journey far safer.
Most commonly traffic light signals are positioned on roads, junction intersections and pedestrian crossings. It is important to maintain and monitor traffic technology, as it is used in our day-to-day lives.

Below are examples of the traffic lights you will commonly see:

🚦 RED/AMBER/GREEN 🚦

Whether driving to the office, picking the kids up from school, or travelling to a concert, these are the lights you will find on our roads. They are crucial for helping ease the flow of traffic.

It is globally known that red light means STOP, Amber light means CAUTION, and green light means GO. To keep travelling as stress-free, and running as smooth as possible, the lights assign right of way for road users. Keeping the roads safe.

🚢 Walking/Standing Man πŸ§β€β™‚οΈ

Used as indicators for pedestrians whether it is safe to cross the road. Showing the RED standing man to show it is unsafe to cross, turning GREEN to the walking man to instruct to cross safely. Following these signs is at utmost importance for pedestrian safety.

⚑ Wig-Wag ⚑
This set of lights stops ordinary traffic flow at a level bridge crossing and other areas that require a full stop. Typically they are amber / amber or red / red.

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