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Wat (wie) is stoplight - definitie

SIGNALLING DEVICE TO CONTROL COMPETING FLOWS OF TRAFFIC
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  • An animated GIF shows a traffic light in 3 phases.
  • Halifax]], [[Nova Scotia]], with specially shaped lights to assist people with colour blindness
  • An advanced stop line at traffic lights in Liverpool
  • An example of an LED traffic light in [[Australia]]
  • A typical lane control signal head
  • A diagram of a countdown timer in the US style
  • An LED 50 [[watt]] traffic light in [[Portsmouth]], UK
  • Montréal]], Canada
  • Traffic lights for public transport in the Netherlands and Belgium
  • [[California]] attempts to discourage [[red light running]] by posting the minimum fine.
  • A traffic light in [[Westbrook, Maine]], on State Route 25. Notice the red arrow to the left of the two green straight lights.
  • A traffic light in [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]] with its count-down timer. A [[pedestrian crossing]] is also shown.
  • The [[Shibuya Crossing]], Tokyo is a famous example of a [[pedestrian scramble]] with diagonal crossings.
  • Sumburgh]] airport's runway. The movable barrier closes when aircraft land or take off.
  • A staging diagram for a typical signalised T-junction
  • Traffic light animation (pedestrians, cyclists and traffic) in [[Ljubljana]], [[Slovenia]]
  • Traffic lights can have several additional lights for filter turns or bus lanes.

stoplight         
also stop light (stoplights)
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A stoplight is a set of coloured lights which controls the flow of traffic on a road. (AM; in BRIT, use traffic light
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The stoplights on a car or other vehicle are the two red lights at the back. (AM; in BRIT, use tail-lights
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traffic light         
(traffic lights)
Traffic lights are sets of red, amber, and green lights at the places where roads meet. They control the traffic by signalling when vehicles have to stop and when they can go. Traffic lights can also be referred to as a traffic light.
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Wikipedia

Traffic light

Traffic lights, traffic signals, or stoplights – also known as robots in South Africa – are signalling devices positioned at road intersections, pedestrian crossings, and other locations in order to control flows of traffic.

Traffic lights consist normally of three signals, transmitting meaningful information to drivers and riders through colours and symbols including arrows and bicycles. The regular traffic light colours are red, yellow (also known as amber), and green arranged vertically or horizontally in that order. Although this is internationally standardised, variations exist on national and local scales as to traffic light sequences and laws.

The method was first introduced in December 1868 on Parliament Square in London to reduce the need for police officers to control traffic. Since then, electricity and computerised control has advanced traffic light technology and increased intersection capacity. The system is also used for other purposes, for example, to control pedestrian movements, variable lane control (such as tidal flow systems or smart motorways), and railway level crossings.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor stoplight
1. It is north of this two–stoplight town, down a narrow paved road.
2. The bridge dispenses with the need for a stoplight at the intersection.
3. About '0 miles east of Memphis, Selmer is "a five stoplight town," as one local businessman put it.
4. They just want to get to an island in the middle, then wait for the next stoplight cycle.
5. "Occasionally, you let a salesman in, or two." The ranch is outside Crawford, a one–stoplight town with 700 residents.