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Red light illuminated on a classic vertical traffic signal, signaling drivers to stop immediately.
A standard vertical traffic signal showing red (top), amber/yellow (middle), and green (bottom) lights illuminated.
A classic three-light traffic signal showing all colors illuminated-red on top, yellow in middle, green at bottom.
A standard vertical traffic signal showing all three lights-red (top), yellow (middle), and green (bottom)-fully illuminated.
A trio of standard vertical traffic lights illustrating the universal signal sequence: stop (red), prepare (yellow), and proceed (green).
A simplified yet accurate depiction of a vertical traffic light with all three signals-red, amber (yellow), and green-lit simultaneously for illustrative purposes.
A clear visual guide to standard traffic light signals: red (stop), amber/yellow (caution), and green (proceed).
A red traffic light with an integrated enforcement camera-used to automatically ticket drivers who run red lights.
A simple, intuitive emoji-based emotion scale-red means upset, yellow means okay, green means happy.
A clear illustration of standard traffic light phases: stop (red), prepare to stop (yellow), and go (green).
A child-friendly traffic light toy with bright red, yellow, and green signals on a stable blue base-perfect for early learning activities.
This warning sign alerts drivers to an approaching traffic signal intersection, helping them prepare to stop or yield safely.
Simple black-and-white line drawing of a standard vertical traffic light with red, yellow, and green lamp positions.
A stylized traffic light showing the red signal active-reminding drivers to stop and stay alert at intersections.
This warning sign alerts drivers to an approaching traffic light intersection ahead.
A standard three-light traffic signal showing all lights illuminated-red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go).
A lineup of five traffic lights demonstrating active red, amber (yellow), and green signals-helpful for understanding traffic control logic.
A classic vertical traffic signal displaying all three lights: red on top, amber/yellow in the middle, and green at the bottom.
A classic vertical traffic signal showing all three lights-red (stop), amber (caution), and green (go)-in their standard arrangement.
A clear visual guide to standard traffic signal states: stop (red), prepare to stop (yellow), and proceed (green).
A dynamic traffic light showing the red signal illuminated, with visual emphasis on urgency and stopping action.
A simple traffic-light model to assess and communicate learning readiness: red means “I need help,” yellow means “I understand but need support,” and green means “I’m ready to try alone.”
A classic vertical traffic signal showing all three lights-red, yellow, and green-illuminated simultaneously for illustrative purposes.
A classic vertical traffic light displaying all three signals-red on top, yellow in the middle, and green at the bottom-used universally to control vehicle flow.
From left to right: red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go) traffic signals in standard vertical configuration.
A creative visual aid showing 150 meters using familiar fruit sizes for scale-helpful for runners, hikers, and educators.
A rare moment when all three traffic signals-red, yellow, and green-are illuminated at once, captured in vivid detail against darkness.
A smart pedestrian signal shows “walk” with a 13-second timer, while the vehicle light stays red with a permitted right turn.
A schematic representation of traffic signal phases and a central alert icon-useful for understanding signal logic and system diagnostics.
A classic vertical traffic signal showing all three lights-red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go)-in their standard order.
A stylized outline of a classic three-light traffic signal, ready for customization or color fill.
A standard three-light traffic signal showing all colors active-red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go).
A classic three-light traffic signal with red (stop), amber (caution), and green (go) lights on a metallic pole set in grass.
A modern traffic signal with red (top), amber (middle), and green (bottom) lights illuminated, demonstrating standard traffic control sequence.
Green = healthy plant-based foods, yellow = balanced meals like sandwiches, red = processed fast food-use this color-coded system to make smarter dietary choices.
Standard vertical traffic light with illuminated red, amber, and green signals in sequence.
A standard vertical traffic signal with the red light lit-indicating drivers must come to a complete stop.
This standard warning sign prepares drivers and pedestrians for an upcoming traffic signal intersection.
This triangular warning sign indicates an approaching traffic light intersection-prepare to stop or yield as needed.
A standard vertical traffic signal showing all three lights-red on top, amber in middle, green at bottom-mounted on a yellow pole.
A stylized, hand-painted traffic light showing the universal red, yellow, and green signals used worldwide for road safety.
A visual comparison of traffic light configurations: flashing yellow (caution), steady yellow (prepare to stop), and red (stop); note the absence of green in this signaling variant.
A visual emotion scale using colorful smiley faces to represent happiness levels, from joyful green to distressed red.