LED Traffic light controllers are very common in built up areas and are a very effective way to control the flow of traffic at intersections. They give the traffic clear and simple instructions as to how to behave - who should proceed and who should stop. The only time you really need to show skill and judgement is when turning right at the traffic lights because unless there is a filter arrow showing, you have to give priority to oncoming vehicles. So in theory, junctions controlled by traffic lights should be the easiest type of intersection for learner drivers to deal with. However, many students have problems with traffic lights which cause them to fail their driving test.
When a vehicle approaches a set of traffic lights and the light on the signal is red, it is an indication to that vehicle to stop. The amber light indicates that the lights are about to change, either to red or to green depending on which part of the world you are in. When the lights change to green it is signalling that it is safe to proceed and the vehicle may continue its journey.
The variations in the use of traffic signal controller will vary depending on the country and any special needs for a particular intersection, for example special lights may employed for buses, pedestrians and bicycles etc; or special rules for controlling traffic which are turning in a particular direction. Some intersections can be quite complex and will make use of any combination of these.
The LEDs have truly brought a revolution to the traffic lighting industry. Whether it is signaling or countdown timers the LED proves to be the best.
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