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Collection of Stoplight Pictures (53)
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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 simple, monochrome icon representing a traffic light or step-by-step status indicator, perfect for modern web and app interfaces.
A classic vertical traffic signal with red (stop), amber (caution), and green (go) lights illuminated against a clean white background.
A colorful, hand-painted traffic signal showing all three lights-red, yellow, and green-in a classic vertical arrangement.
A classic three-light traffic signal showing red (stop), amber/yellow (caution), and green (go) in vertical arrangement.
A simple yet effective traffic light illustration showing all three signals illuminated, with light rays emphasizing active status.
A classic three-light traffic signal showing red (stop), amber/yellow (caution), and green (go) in standard vertical arrangement.
A standard vertical traffic signal showing all three lights-red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go)-in a single unit.
Simple black-and-white line drawing of a standard vertical traffic light with red, yellow, and green lamp positions.
A simple, labeled traffic light showing red (stop), yellow (wait), and green (go) with corresponding instructions.
A standard traffic signal with the red light lit and a colorful rainbow “X” emblem on top, representing intersectional awareness and community pride.
A standard vertical traffic signal showing all three lights-red (top), amber (middle), green (bottom)-in active state.
A classic three-light traffic signal-red on top, amber (yellow) in the middle, green at the bottom-used globally to regulate road traffic flow.
A simplified road intersection layout showing dashed yellow lines, a diagonal crosswalk, and a standard three-light traffic signal.
A dual-facing traffic light shows green for go-critical for managing vehicle flow and pedestrian safety at busy crossroads.
A standard three-light traffic signal showing red (top), yellow (middle), and green (bottom) in their default vertical arrangement.
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 standard vertical traffic signal showing all three lights-red (top), yellow (middle), and green (bottom)-lit simultaneously for illustration.
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 lineup of five traffic lights demonstrating common signal phases: red, red+amber, amber, green, and amber-only transitions.
A conceptual traffic light where the top signal is blue instead of green, possibly representing alternative signaling systems or design experimentation.
A stylized, hand-painted traffic light showing the universal red, yellow, and green signals used worldwide for road safety.
A classic vertical traffic signal showing red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go) lights in sequence.
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 modern, non-standard traffic light using cyan, blue, and magenta to represent signals-great for conceptual or artistic use.
A basic traffic signal diagram illustrating the fundamental stop-and-go command sequence used in road safety training.
A standard three-light traffic signal showing all colors active-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.
A clean, kid-friendly traffic light outline labeled “Stop” - ideal for coloring, learning traffic rules, or classroom activities.
Gordy “Go For It” Greenfalloon (green), Charlie “Cautious” Yellowell (yellow), and Ron “Red Ron” Buckstopper (red) bring traffic rules to life.
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 friendly, simplified traffic light with all three signals illuminated, perfect for teaching children or illustrating traffic rules.
This warning sign alerts drivers to an upcoming traffic signal intersection-slow down and prepare to stop.
Standard three-light traffic signal with the green light illuminated, signaling vehicles to proceed safely.
A standard vertical traffic light showing all three signal colors-red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go)-aligned beside a road lane marking.
This standard warning sign signals the presence of a traffic light ahead-stay alert and prepare to stop.
A standard vertical traffic signal showing all three lights-red (top), yellow (middle), and green (bottom)-fully illuminated.
A standard three-light traffic signal showing red (stop), amber (caution), and green (go) in a minimalist hanging design.
A classic red stop sign stress ball, shown in standard and custom-branded versions for Papa Steve’s Bakery.
A lively graphic announcing the 2012 Changwon Bike Party with bold colors and Korean text-green, yellow, and red wheels symbolize unity and energy.
A clear visual guide to standard traffic signal states: stop (red), prepare to stop (yellow), and proceed (green).
A classic vertical traffic signal showing all three lights-red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go)-in their standard order.
A balanced 3×3 grid layout featuring vibrant green and neutral gray rectangles, demonstrating visual hierarchy and alignment.
A classic three-light traffic signal: red (stop), amber (caution), and green (go) in vertical alignment.
