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A classic vertical traffic signal showing all three lights-red active with alert lines-to emphasize stopping priority.
This smiling traffic light mascot, complete with a police cap and whistle, helps kids remember when to stop, wait, and go.
A classic vertical traffic signal with three blank circular lights and protective visors-ready for customization or integration.
A classic three-light traffic signal showing all lights illuminated-red on top, yellow in the middle, green at the bottom.
A classic three-light traffic signal showing red (stop), amber/yellow (caution), and green (go) in vertical arrangement.
A classic vertical traffic signal with red (stop), amber (caution), and green (go) lights illuminated against a clean white background.
A simple, monochrome icon representing a traffic light or step-by-step status indicator, perfect for modern web and app interfaces.
When the bottom light turns green, drivers may proceed-if the intersection is clear and it’s safe to do so.
Simple black-and-white line drawing of a standard vertical traffic light with red, yellow, and green lamp positions.
A stylized, hand-painted traffic signal with clearly marked red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go) lights.
A standard vertical traffic signal showing all three lights-red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go)-in a single unit.
A simple, scalable traffic light icon showing red, yellow, and green signals illuminated-perfect for digital interfaces or safety guides.
A classic three-light traffic signal showing red (stop), amber/yellow (caution), and green (go) in standard vertical arrangement.
This warning sign alerts drivers to an upcoming traffic light intersection, helping them prepare to stop or proceed safely.
A standard vertical traffic signal showing all three lights-red (top), amber (middle), green (bottom)-in active state.
A simplified diagram of a road intersection featuring a vertical traffic light and yellow dashed lane dividers.
This classic stop sign requires drivers to come to a complete halt before proceeding safely through an intersection.
A bold, cartoon-style traffic light where each signal (red, yellow, green) includes a lightning bolt, suggesting power, alertness, or electrical status.
A standard traffic light displaying all three main signals (red, yellow, green) along with directional arrow lights for controlled intersections.
A classic vertical traffic signal showing all three lights-red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go)-lit simultaneously for illustration.
A classic vertical traffic signal showing red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go) lights in sequence.
A standard three-light traffic signal showing all lights illuminated-red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go).
A classic three-light traffic signal: red on top for stop, yellow in the middle for caution, and green at the bottom for go.
Red means “I don’t get it,” yellow means “I understand but need support,” and green means “I’m ready to try it myself.”
A standard vertical traffic signal showing all three lights-red (top), yellow (middle), and green (bottom)-lit simultaneously for illustration.
A lineup of five traffic lights demonstrating common signal phases: red, red+amber, amber, green, and amber-only transitions.
A classic vertical traffic signal showing red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go) lights in sequence.
A stylized, hand-painted traffic light showing the universal red, yellow, and green signals used worldwide for road safety.
A basic traffic signal diagram illustrating the fundamental stop-and-go command sequence used in road safety training.
A conceptual traffic light where the top signal is blue instead of green, possibly representing alternative signaling systems or design experimentation.
A standard three-light traffic signal showing all colors active-red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go).
A playful, non-standard traffic light with purple (top), red (middle), and yellow (bottom) lights-great for illustrating alternative signaling systems or artistic concepts.
A clean, kid-friendly traffic light outline labeled “Stop” - ideal for coloring, learning traffic rules, or classroom activities.
This simplified traffic light uses green for “go,” leaves the middle lamp off, and replaces red with blue-often used in conceptual or themed interfaces.
A modern, non-standard traffic light using cyan, blue, and magenta to represent signals-great for conceptual or artistic use.
This standard warning sign signals the presence of a traffic light ahead-stay alert and prepare to stop.
Gordy “Go For It” Greenfalloon (green), Charlie “Cautious” Yellowell (yellow), and Ron “Red Ron” Buckstopper (red) bring traffic rules to life.
This warning sign alerts drivers to an upcoming traffic signal intersection-slow down and prepare to stop.
A friendly, simplified traffic light with all three signals illuminated, perfect for teaching children or illustrating traffic rules.
A standard vertical traffic light showing all three signal colors-red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go)-aligned beside a road lane marking.
A classic red stop sign stress ball, shown in standard and custom-branded versions for Papa Steve’s Bakery.
A high-contrast, pop-art-inspired traffic signal showing the “don’t walk” hand symbol, emphasizing pedestrian awareness in city environments.
A playful digital illustration of a person with a dual-screen TV head, evoking 8-bit nostalgia and creative storytelling.
A classic vertical traffic signal with all three lights illuminated: red on top, yellow in the middle, and green at the bottom.
A classic three-light traffic signal with red on top, amber in the middle, and green at the bottom, indicating stop, caution, and go.
