On 03/08/2013 09:40, Norman Wells wrote:
JNugent wrote:
On 03/08/2013 09:06, Adrian wrote:
On Fri, 02 Aug 2013 23:41:43 +0100, JNugent wrote:
The signals displayed by a traffic light mean stop, stop, stop,
and give way.
There is no Go, as even a green only allows you to proceed if
the way is clear.
Can you give the Highway Code reference (page number, etc) for
that, please?
Well it must be against some law to run someone over deliberately.
I was referring to Lee LJ's claim that there are three traffic light
phases ("stop / stop / stop / give way" as he put it).
I count four there, tbh.
And he's right.
Red - Stop.
Amber - Stop.
Red & Amber - Stop.
Green - Proceed if the way is clear.
As for reference, is this authoritative enough...?
http://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consum...ssets/@dg/@en/
documents/digitalasset/dg_070561.pdf
Absolutely.
Thank you.
It confirms that green means "go" and not "give way".
Only if you're deficient in English.
You're wrong, and you're wrong because you are focusing on the wrong
thing. See my adjacent reply.