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  2. Traffic Light Protocol - Wikipedia

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    AMBER - limited distribution; The recipient may share AMBER information with others within their organization and their clients, but only on a ‘need-to-know’ basis. The originator may be expected to specify the intended limits of that sharing. AMBER+STRICT , introduced in TLP version 2.0, restricts sharing to the organisation only. [8]

  3. Traffic light - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 February 2025. Signaling device to control competing flows of traffic This article is about lights used for signalling. For other uses, see Traffic light (disambiguation). "Stoplight" redirects here. For other uses, see Stoplight (disambiguation). An LED 50- watt traffic light in Portsmouth, United ...

  4. Amber Light - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... Print/export Download as PDF ... move to sidebar hide. Amber Light may refer to: Amber light , light on a traffic light ...

  5. Tennessee Amber Alert won't open on your phone? Here's ... - AOL

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    The TBI says its best option is to link Amber Alerts to Facebook, but it's not a perfect system. Tennessee Amber Alert won't open on your phone? Here's why and what to do

  6. Variations in traffic light operation - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, where traffic is on the left, when a road is given a green light from an all-direction stop, a red arrow can continue to display to turning traffic, holding traffic back while a pedestrian crossing on the side road is given a green signal (for left turns) or while oncoming traffic goes straight ahead and there is no permissive right turn allowed (for right turns).

  7. Traffic light rating system - Wikipedia

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    In the British Civil Service and other departments of the United Kingdom government, traffic light colours are used as a coding system for good or bad performance, usually known as a 'RAG rating'—Red, Amber, Green. For example, a red workload performance would mean inadequate, amber would mean reasonable, and green would mean good.

  8. Tiffani Thiessen, Harper Renn Smith. Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for Lee Tiffani Thiessen’s daughter, Harper, didn’t hold back when asked to review her hit ‘90s show Saved By the Bell.

  9. Emergency vehicle lighting - Wikipedia

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    The three emergency lights used in Romania are red, blue and amber. At a red flashing light, bringing the vehicle to a full stop is compulsory, while for a blue light yielding, slowing down and moving out of the way is compulsory, and an amber light means other traffic vehicles must proceed with caution due to an oversized or slow vehicle.