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1995 SESSION

LD7043244
HOUSE BILL NO. 806
Offered January 25, 1994
A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-833 of the Code of Virginia, relating to traffic lights.
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Patron--Giesen
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Referred to Committee on Roads and Internal Navigation
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:

1. That § 46.2-833 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:

§ 46.2-833. Traffic lights.

Signals by traffic lights shall be as follows:

Steady red indicates that moving traffic shall stop and remain stopped as long as the red signal is shown, except in the direction indicated by a lighted green arrow.

Green indicates the traffic shall move in the direction of the signal and remain in motion as long as the green signal is given, except that such traffic shall yield to other vehicles and pedestrians lawfully within the intersection.

Steady amber indicates that a change is about to be made in the direction of the moving of traffic. When the amber signal is shown, traffic which has not already entered the intersection, including the crosswalks, shall stop if it is not reasonably safe to continue, but traffic which has already entered the intersection shall continue to move until the intersection has been cleared. The amber signal is a warning that the steady red signal is imminent.

Flashing red indicates that traffic shall stop before entering an intersection.

Flashing amber indicates that traffic may proceed through the intersection or past such signal with reasonable care under the circumstances.

Whenever, whether because of an interruption of the flow of electricity or for some other reason, traffic lights controlling the flow of traffic through an intersection cease to be illuminated, each such traffic light shall be deemed a "stop" sign and obeyed accordingly.