traffic lights
1 of 1noun/ˈtræfɪk laɪts/
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a set of lights, often colored in red, yellow, and green, that control the traffic on a road
Learn more on WikipediaTraffic lights are signaling devices used to control the flow of traffic at intersections. They typically have three colors: red, yellow, and green. Red means stop, yellow signals caution or prepare to stop, and green indicates go. These lights help prevent accidents by ensuring that vehicles and pedestrians move safely and in an organized manner. Traffic lights are often placed at busy intersections or areas where controlled movement is needed to manage traffic and pedestrian flow.
- The traffic lights turned red, so all the cars came to a stop.
- Pedestrians waited for the green signal from the traffic lights to cross the street safely.
- Traffic lights at the intersection were malfunctioning, causing confusion for drivers.
- They installed new traffic lights to improve safety near the school.
- He ran through the red traffic lights and was fined by the police.