Should I stop at this sign? - I love google street view!
also -
What does a flashing Red traffic light mean?
What does a flashing Yellow traffic light mean?
What does a flashing Green traffic light mean? - not sure if this actually happens?
Only if there are people crossing or about to, just like zebra crossings in the UK
I would recommend having a read of this site if you haven't already, I found it invaluable the first time I drove in the US: http://www.kissimmee-us192.com/british/driving.htm
I cut and pasted about lights from the Florida driver's handbook (http://www.lowestpricetrafficschool.com/handbooks/driver/en)
A flashing red light means the same thing as a stop sign. It is used at dangerous intersections.
A flashing yellow light means you may move forward with caution. It is used at, or just before, dangerous intersections, or to alert you to a warning sign such as a school crossing or sharp curve.
I know it all looks scary to read about but when you're actually on the road it's fine, I bet you'll enjoy it more than driving in the UK like many of us on here
this was the mistake we made ...... in some areas there IS a flashing green light signal, it means go WITH CAUTION as other traffic is not stopped.
we turned left at a junction in Miami in 2007 with a flashing green turn left arrow - and were t-boned by an SUV and had a major crash. Sustained green we learned meant that the oncoming traffic was stationary and we could go unobstructed, flashing green meant oncoming traffic had right of way but we could go if there was a gap. Dont know which cities/states this is applicable to but we definately wont be making the same mistake again in Miami!
BTW to all - you can turn RIGHT even at a red light at a junction.
yeh - obviously if theres a specific no right turn sign then that becomes obscelete. We spent our first day on the first trip driving in the US years ago wondering why we had stopped on a red light and traffic behind us was honking and yelling for us to go .... we soon learned
I did 2 trips without a car when I went with family and I remember the numerous races against those countdowns to get across the road all too well, I always wondered how anyone with mobility problems or something would cope
I've just got back from my first trip driving and one thing I learnt is that the satnav isn't always right! For example the satnav will take you to the nearest entrance when going to a theme park etc but this entrance might be a cast member entrance, use the sat nav to get you near to where you are going and then just follow the signs. Also, out satnav for some reason thought DTD was somewhere totally different, it took us to AK and we then just used the signs to get there. Overall, it was very good tho, driving is very easy there and nothing to worry about