![]() ![]() Drivers must yield to pedestrians, even if the Don’t Walk light is flashing. The traffic signal light is about to change. Flashing Don’t Walk or Flashing Raised Handĭo not start crossing the street. Pedestrian Signals and Signs WALK or Walking Person Then proceed cautiously when it is safe to do so. When a traffic light is not working, stop as if the intersection is controlled by STOP signs in all directions. ![]() Oncoming vehicles are stopped by a red traffic signal light. The green arrow allows you to make a protected turn. Green ArrowĪ green arrow means GO in the direction the arrow is pointing. Do not enter the intersection if you cannot get completely across before the traffic signal light turns red. Only proceed if you have enough space without creating a danger to any oncoming vehicle, bicyclist, or pedestrian. You should still stop for any vehicle, bicyclist, or pedestrian in the intersection. Solid Green LightĪ green traffic signal light means GO. Proceed to turn left after yielding to oncoming traffic and proceed with caution. You can turn, but your turn is not protected from other traffic. It could be a:Ī flashing yellow traffic signal light is a warning to PROCEED WITH CAUTION. If you cannot stop safely or you are already in the intersection, cautiously complete your turn. Yellow ArrowĪ yellow arrow means the protected turning time is ending. If you cannot stop safely, cautiously cross the intersection. When you see a yellow traffic signal light, stop, if you can do so safely. Solid Yellow LightĪ yellow traffic signal light means CAUTION. After stopping, you may go when it is safe. Flashing Red LightĪ flashing red signal light means STOP. Remain stopped until a green traffic signal light or green arrow appears. You stop at the stop or limit line, yield for pedestrians, and turn when it is safe.Ī red arrow means STOP.There is not a NO TURN ON RED sign posted.Traffic Signals Solid Red LightĪ red traffic signal light means STOP. See Right of Way Rules: Who Goes First, in this section. IMPORTANT: The server that hosts your mailbox may have junk email filtering settings that block messages before they reach your mailbox.When at or approaching traffic signals or signs, yield to pedestrians, bicyclists, and other nearby vehicles that may have the right-of-way. Messages received from any email address or domain in your safe senders and recipients list are never sent to your Junk Email folder. Safe recipients are recipients that you don't want to block, usually groups that you’re a member of. Safe senders are people and domains you always want to receive email messages from. In addition to Safe Senders and Recipients and Blocked Senders, you can use this setting to treat all email as junk unless it comes from someone included in your Safe Senders and Recipients list. For more details, see Blocked senders.ĭon’t trust email unless it comes from someone in my Safe Senders and Recipients list or local senders Messages received from any email address or domain in your blocked senders list are sent directly to your Junk Email folder. For more details, see Safe senders and recipients.īlocked senders are domains and people you don't want to receive email messages from. If you select this check box, email from any address in your contacts folders will be treated as safe. For more details, see Safe senders and recipients. ![]() Add senders you trust and recipients that you don't want to block to this list. Safe senders and recipients are domains and people whose email you don’t want diverted to your Junk Email folder. This filter is in addition to the junk email filter that’s been set by your administrator. Select this option if you want to use junk email filtering. Warning: If you select this option, email detected as spam by Exchange Online Protection will be delivered to your Inbox if the spam action set by your administrator is to move these messages to the Junk Email folder. ![]()
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