What the heck is a blinking yellow left turn arrow?

rudeguy

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I just saw one of these today. I have been driving for 15 years and never encountered such a thing.
 

IronWing

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Proceed with caution, yielding to avoid an accident. Usually it means that traffic coming from another direction has a green so watch out.
 

rudeguy

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Originally posted by: ironwing
Proceed with caution, yielding to avoid an accident. Usually it means that traffic coming from another direction has a green so watch out.

That's what the blinking red is for???
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: NSFW
Originally posted by: ironwing
Proceed with caution, yielding to avoid an accident. Usually it means that traffic coming from another direction has a green so watch out.

That's what the blinking red is for???

blinking red = stop before proceeding?
 

BehindEnemyLines

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I have seen blinking red "circle" but not arrow. A blinking red circle is the same as a stop sign (unless I am missing something).
 

mjrpes3

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Originally posted by: ironwing
Proceed with caution, yielding to avoid an accident. Usually it means that traffic coming from another direction has a green so watch out.

How is this any different than a solid green? Is this a new thing?
 

IronWing

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Originally posted by: NSFW
Originally posted by: ironwing
Proceed with caution, yielding to avoid an accident. Usually it means that traffic coming from another direction has a green so watch out.

That's what the blinking red is for???

No, with a blinking red you have to come to a complete stop before ramming the cross traffic.
 

rudeguy

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Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: NSFW
Originally posted by: ironwing
Proceed with caution, yielding to avoid an accident. Usually it means that traffic coming from another direction has a green so watch out.

That's what the blinking red is for???

blinking red = stop before proceeding?

No one does that. We also follow a strict "if he went" policy at left turn lights. If the guy in front of you goes, you go. I have seen the line go all the way through the other side's green arrow :)
 

iamwiz82

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Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: NSFW
Originally posted by: ironwing
Proceed with caution, yielding to avoid an accident. Usually it means that traffic coming from another direction has a green so watch out.

That's what the blinking red is for???

blinking red = stop before proceeding?

the confusion is why they started blinking yellows. It makes more sense to me.
 

IronWing

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Originally posted by: mjrpes3
Originally posted by: ironwing
Proceed with caution, yielding to avoid an accident. Usually it means that traffic coming from another direction has a green so watch out.

How is this any different than a solid green? Is this a new thing?

In law, it is probably no different. The blinking yellow just clues you in that someone else has a green so things aren't as controlled as they might seem to be with a green arrow.
 

IronWing

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Originally posted by: NSFW
Originally posted by: loki8481

blinking red = stop before proceeding?

No one does that. We also follow a strict "if he went" policy at left turn lights. If the guy in front of you goes, you go. I have seen the line go all the way through the other side's green arrow :)

You from Boston?
 

mobobuff

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Were you in or near Indiana? I see a lot of them down there. Not a common thing to see in Michigan, what with our patented "Michigan Left".
 

Red Squirrel

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Wow that is indeed weird.

I was on a bus (good thing as I would of been confused) and I actually saw a red AND green at the same time. WTF? Aparantly it means go, because the bus never stopped.

Like, it was red AND green on the same panel, not like, red for one lane and green for the other, it was the same light panel, both the top and bottom were lit.
 

iamwiz82

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Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Wow that is indeed weird.

I was on a bus (good thing as I would of been confused) and I actually saw a red AND green at the same time. WTF? Aparantly it means go, because the bus never stopped.

Like, it was red AND green on the same panel, not like, red for one lane and green for the other, it was the same light panel, both the top and bottom were lit.

Red and Yellow at the same time in Germany means that the light is changing to green soon. Something like that, maybe?
 

IronWing

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Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Wow that is indeed weird.

I was on a bus (good thing as I would of been confused) and I actually saw a red AND green at the same time. WTF? Aparantly it means go, because the bus never stopped.

Like, it was red AND green on the same panel, not like, red for one lane and green for the other, it was the same light panel, both the top and bottom were lit.

Merry Christmas!
 

rudeguy

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Originally posted by: mobobuff
Were you in or near Indiana? I see a lot of them down there. Not a common thing to see in Michigan, what with our patented "Michigan Left".

No, I was in Grand Rapids...I think technically Wyoming.
 

mobobuff

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Originally posted by: NSFW
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Were you in or near Indiana? I see a lot of them down there. Not a common thing to see in Michigan, what with our patented "Michigan Left".

No, I was in Grand Rapids...I think technically Wyoming.

Huh. I used to work in Wyoming, don't remember seeing any. Although the damn blinders or shades or whatever they put on the lights bother me.
 

rudeguy

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Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: NSFW
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Were you in or near Indiana? I see a lot of them down there. Not a common thing to see in Michigan, what with our patented "Michigan Left".

No, I was in Grand Rapids...I think technically Wyoming.

Huh. I used to work in Wyoming, don't remember seeing any. Although the damn blinders or shades or whatever they put on the lights bother me.

I've been through that intersection at least a thousand times...though I don't think I have been that way in the past year or so. It was at 28th and Buchanan.
 

nineball9

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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Wow that is indeed weird.

I was on a bus (good thing as I would of been confused) and I actually saw a red AND green at the same time. WTF? Aparantly it means go, because the bus never stopped.

Like, it was red AND green on the same panel, not like, red for one lane and green for the other, it was the same light panel, both the top and bottom were lit.

Red and Yellow at the same time in Germany means that the light is changing to green soon. Something like that, maybe?

Massachusetts used to use Red and Yellow after someone used the crosswalk button. Don't remember seeing it recently; according to wikipedia it violates some Federal Highway Administration code.

Back on topic: wikipedia on flashing yellow arrow. I have not seen one either.

 

Colt45

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blinking amber arrow here, means that your blinking green arrow is expiring.