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#1. If you encounter a flashing red light at an intersection with a pedestrian crosswalk, what should you do?
Pedestrians always have the right of way, even at flashing red lights.
#2. At a flashing yellow light, do you need to stop if no cars are coming?
Flashing yellow lights warn of potential hazards, but stopping is not required if it’s safe.
#3. You approach a flashing red light at a busy intersection. Another car arrives at the same time from the right. Who goes first?
Standard right-of-way rules apply at flashing red lights, just like stop signs.
#4. Flashing yellow lights are commonly used in which situations?
Flashing yellow lights alert drivers to slow down and be cautious in areas with potential hazards.
#5. Why is it important to distinguish between flashing red and flashing yellow lights?
Flashing red requires a full stop, while flashing yellow allows you to proceed with caution — knowing the difference prevents accidents.
#6. True or False: Flashing yellow lights require drivers to yield to other vehicles if necessary.
Drivers must slow down and be prepared to stop, yielding if necessary to avoid collisions.
#7. What does a flashing yellow light mean?
A flashing yellow light warns drivers to slow down and be alert, but you do not have to stop.
#8. True or False: At a flashing red light, you can roll through if the road looks clear.
You must always come to a full stop, then proceed safely.
#9. What does a flashing red light mean?
A flashing red light is treated like a stop sign. You must come to a full stop before proceeding.
#10. At a flashing red light in a T-intersection, what is the proper approach?
Treat all flashing red lights as stop signs, and follow standard yielding rules.



