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Shannon from Castle Rock writes, “What’s driving you crazy? I know you talk about roads but I hope you can solve this ...
Red and green traffic lights have been around since the 1800s, when British traffic officers used to rotate gas lamps that ...
More information on the Flashing Yellow Arrow Project, and an online feedback form, is available on PennDOT’s website beginning today, through July 3.
Instead, it’s a sign it is almost time to stop. DriversEd.com, which provides courses in more than 30 states, encourages all drivers to stop when a light turns yellow unless it’s impossible.