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signal lights
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Used for regulating traffic at intersections and pedestrian crossings
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traffic light
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United States
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Traffic lights are widely used to control the flow of vehicles and pedestrians at intersections.
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traffic light
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United States
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Red means stop, yellow means slow down, and green means go.
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traffic light
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United States
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The colors of a traffic light are red, yellow, and green, and are used to regulate vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
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traffic light
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United States
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Red means stop, green means go, and yellow means slow down or prepare to stop.
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traffic light
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United States
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Drivers stop at a red light and go at a green light, following traffic laws and regulations.
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traffic light
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United States
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Traffic lights are a standard feature on roads and intersections, guiding vehicles and pedestrians with red, yellow, and green signals.
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traffic lights
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US
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Traffic lights are strictly obeyed and running a red light is a serious offense.
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traffic lights
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United States
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Often referred to as 'stoplights'
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traffic lights
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United States
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Commonly obeyed in the form of stopping at red lights and proceeding at green lights
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traffic lights
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United States
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Drivers strictly adhere to traffic lights and will be penalized for running red lights.
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traffic lights
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United States
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Red means stop, green means go
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traffic lights
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United States
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Commonly used to control traffic flow at intersections
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traffic lights
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United States
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Obeying traffic lights is common practice and enforced by law.
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traffic lights
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United States
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A red light means stop and a green light means go
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traffic lights
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United States
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Followed strictly with little tolerance for running a red light
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traffic lights
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United States
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Red means stop, green means go, and yellow means prepare to stop
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