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Re: traffic lights
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Subject: Re: traffic lights
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From: Lord Kittenslayer <nbassett@hmc.edu>
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Date: Wed, 25 Oct 1995 18:17:01 -0700
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Organization: Harvey Mudd College, Claremont CA
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On 25 Oct 1995, P. J. Remner wrote:
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> In Cleveland, almost all traffic lights flash yellow for the main street
> and red for the side street after about midnight. The flashing yellow
> generally means "watch the intersection for crossing traffic" and the
> flashing red is basically a stop sign. Where two main streets cross, I
> believe the lights flash yellow for both directions.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I don't believe they do. I've never been to Cleveland, but I still feel
pretty confident in saying that. That would be a deathtrap for American
drivers in any state.
L.K.