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This is the Michigan Department of Transportation's first signal which features a four-headed left turn signal with a flashing yellow arrow. Of course, in this photo, the signal is displaying a red arrow, which until now wasn't usually seen in Michigan.
Once in a "green" moon, I'll most likely get a bit creative.... Almost looks like someone kissed the green ball.
I figured since I was in the area that I would get a picture of this signal. The admin for one of my groups is a big fan of dual left turn lanes for some reason. :P
Oakland's red phase. I should mention that this signal doesn't feature a "NO TURN ON RED" sign, and the vehicle code does not grant an exemption for arrows in relation to the left on red onto a one-way street rule, so one can make a left in this situation.
The covered-up sign is a left-only lane-use sign, which I saw last night. If the plan is to use a flashing-yellow for northbound yet permit left turns for southbound, they'd have to use a lead-left for the left turn signal, because a lag left would cause a red trap situation. And somehow, if the Van Buren phase is skipped, it would still lead to a potential trap situation. If the engineers would just install the flashing-yellow left-turn signal here, they would avoid a red-trap situation here altogether. (The current signal bans left-turns for SB now because of the lag left NB.)
No More Running Away
The sun comes streaming throught the clouds,
Dust and dirt are settled all around,
I hear the same old words,
I see the same old warning scars
Sorry about the shakiness. I know, I'm now interested in Traffic Lights. This one is located at Augusta road and Pleasantburg drive in South Carolina.
Using the mobile whilst waiting for the lights to change - neither of them noticed that the lights HAD changed.
IORY 5014 leads the Indiana & Ohio Railway's Mason Job southbound across the intersection of Tylersville Road and U.S. Route 42 in Downtown Mason, Ohio. The intersection is setup with an interlocked rail and vehicle traffic signalling system that cycles all automobile traffic lights to red when the train hits the circuit. Once those are red, the traffic lights on either side of the railroad crossing light up green for the train to cross the intersection.
Taken at Saitama city
Date: June 16, 2013
Lens: Cosina Voightlander Nokton 25/0.95
Camera: Panasonic DMC-G1
View of Front Street, Belleville, Ontario, looking north from a building at the intersection with Bridge Street.
Part of a collection of Lazier family photographs donated by Robert Lazier in September 2021.