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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Missouri and other states have replaced steady green arrows with flashing yellow arrows on traffic signals for the past dozen years. So, our viewer Wesley wants to know ...
Remember: The flashing yellow arrow will be used depending on time of day and traffic conditions. 3. Opposing traffic has a green signal and the right of way. 4.
Answer: A flashing yellow light or arrow means “caution.” Proceed through the intersection with caution. Yield the right of way to vehicles and pedestrians already in the intersection.
Street Smarts Yellow arrow left turns scrapped at Dumas Road in Mill Creek. Collision data showed drivers weren’t yielding to oncoming traffic, so the state changed the highway intersection signal.
By now, most of us know what they look like from memory — the large, bent, yellow arrow positioned over the red rectangle that says “In-N-Out” (sometimes the word “burger” is also included).
PennDOT will be installing the flashing yellow arrows across the four locations to serve as a clearer signal indication for drivers making left turns.