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  2. Flashing sign - Wikipedia

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    A flashing sign is a sign that contains a sequential flashing light source where the period of time of illumination is equal to the period of non-illumination, and is used solely to attract attention in a non-informative way.

  3. Trafficators - Wikipedia

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    They were common on vehicles until the introduction of the flashing amber, red or white indicators at or near the corners of the vehicle (and often along the sides as well), now referred to as "turn-signals". They have been increasingly rare since the 1950s, as ever-stricter legislation has prescribed the need for the modern type of flashing ...

  4. List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks - Wikipedia

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    For a far more comprehensive list of symbols and signs, see List of Unicode characters. For other languages and symbol sets (especially in mathematics and science), see below . This article contains special characters .

  5. Variations in traffic light operation - Wikipedia

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    These flashing red arrows were later replaced with flashing yellow arrows. Dover, Delaware used a four-lamp signal. Forming a T, it has a flashing red arrow on the left, a steady red arrow on the right and yellow and green arrow on the bottom; during the permissive turn, the flashing red arrow is displayed.

  6. Can new highway signs prevent wrong-way crashes in ... - AOL

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    The new flashing signs will warn drivers traveling in the wrong direction. The agency that controls Miami-Dade expressways is revamping “Wrong Way” signs on some highway ramps to help curtail ...

  7. Can drivers flash their headlights at other drivers? What ...

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    Traffic code: Police still can use other sections of Florida’s traffic code to ticket drivers for flashing their headlights. Those include prohibitions against using high beams within 500 feet ...

  8. Traffic light - Wikipedia

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    In the US, a single-aspect flashing amber signal can be used to raise attention to a warning sign and a single-aspect flashing red signal can be used to raise attention to a "stop", "do not enter", or "wrong way" sign. [32] Flashing red or amber lights, known as intersection control beacons, are used to reinforce stop signs at intersections. [33]

  9. More flashing pedestrian signs go up in Panama City Beach ...

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    Five flashing beacons were in place at crossings before the crashes occurred. Five more are planned and two more were being installed this week. More flashing pedestrian signs go up in Panama City ...