i got a question...
so last fall i went on a cross country road trip, popping up into canada
now pretty much everything up there made sense, except for one thing that i still don't understand. in vancouver (possibly other places, it was like 6 months ago so my memory's shaky) sometimes, but not all the times, green lights would flash on and off instead of being just solid green.
so there's my question. why flashing green lights?
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Moved from death Row to TA Paris Hillton Prison
we just really like King Unique tracks
Apr-27-2006 19:21
DigitalMP
W.T.F., mate?
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quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
we just really like King Unique tracks
houseaddict is thattawayyyyy
wanna race?
Apr-27-2006 19:28
StereoPrincess
sassy one-piece
Registered: May 2001
Location: SPFRI
quote:
Originally posted by mezzir
so the equivelant of a green left arrow and a solid green here in the us?
yes.
we have the arrows too, sometimes. don't ask me why. just don't go visiting montreal. you will be royally fucked with the lights.
Apr-27-2006 20:37
all-nite-freak
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Moved from death Row to TA Paris Hillton Prison
quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
yes.
we have the arrows too, sometimes. don't ask me why. just don't go visiting montreal. you will be royally fucked with the lights.
speaking of Montreal, did i meet you at Bal en Blanc or am i just having weird pill flashbacks
Apr-27-2006 20:39
RandomGirl
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Registered: Jul 2003
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Advanced green for the left-turners
Apr-27-2006 20:40
Falcon-X
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Montreal
quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
Advanced green for the left-turners
not always advanced
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Apr-27-2006 21:33
RandomGirl
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quote:
Originally posted by Falcon-X
not always advanced
Ermmm, explain?
EDIT:
Advance Green When Flashing
In Canada, the road sign "Advance Green When Flashing" at a intersection controlled by traffic lights means that the left turn is on a filter (i.e. the traffic in the opposite direction is stopped), that this occurs before traffic going straight on is released, and that the left turn traffic light will flash green during this time.
At least in Canada, this means that if you are making a left turn, you have the right-of-way over vehicles in the opposite direction. All of the newer traffic lights seem to have green arrows for this situation, but there's still a lot of old flashing ones.
Apr-27-2006 21:34
Aquarian
king of no pants
Registered: May 2005
Location: Laval, Quebec
quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess we have the arrows too, sometimes. don't ask me why. just don't go visiting montreal. you will be royally fucked with the lights.
Better than crossing on foot - that's just suicidal.