Pronunciation: /ˈtræfɪk ˈsɪɡnəl/
noun a visual signal to control the flow of vehicles at intersections
A1 I always stop at the traffic signal when I'm driving.
A2 The traffic signal turned red just as I approached the intersection.
B1 It is important to obey the traffic signals to ensure safety on the roads.
B2 The traffic signal at this intersection is known for being particularly long.
C1 The city council is considering installing new traffic signals to improve traffic flow.
C2 The advanced traffic signal system in this city is able to adjust timing based on traffic patterns.
adjective describing the type or condition of the signal
A1 The traffic signal turned red, so we stopped our car.
A2 I always look at the traffic signal before crossing the street.
B1 The traffic signal at this intersection is known for being unreliable.
B2 The new traffic signal system has greatly improved traffic flow in the city.
C1 The advanced technology in traffic signal control has reduced congestion in urban areas.
C2 The city implemented a synchronized traffic signal system to optimize traffic patterns.
formal The traffic signal turned red, indicating that it was time for the cars to stop.
informal Hey, did you see that traffic signal change to green just in time for us?
slang I almost ran the traffic signal because I was in a hurry.
figurative Her smile was like a traffic signal, brightening up the room.
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