🚦 Vertical Traffic Light
A set of red, orange (amber) and green traffic lights, used at intersections. More common than the horizontal traffic light.
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🚦 Vertical Traffic Light
Also known as: Traffic Light
Unicode: U+1F6A6
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Version Information
Emoji Version: 1.0
Unicode Version: 6.0
Keywords
lightsignaltrafficvertical traffic light
Shortcodes
| Platform | Shortcode | Action |
|---|---|---|
| github | :vertical_traffic_light: | |
| slack | :vertical_traffic_light: | |
| discord | :vertical_traffic_light: |
How It's Used in Language
Adjectives
- Showing the way by conducting or leading; imposing direction on
Verbs
- Operate (a wheeled motorized vehicle).
- To operate (a wheeled motorized vehicle).
- Operate or control a vehicle
- To operate a (motorized) vehicle (with wheels).
- To cease moving.
- To come to a halt; to cease moving.
- To halt a process or action, typically without restoring the prior state.
- Come to a halt, stop moving
- Communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs
- To give light to (something).
- Make lighter or brighter
- To become light, to brighten.
Nouns
- Lights that control the traffic.
- Signalling device to control competing flows of traffic
- A traffic light (from earlier robot policeman).
- Traffic lights, also known as traffic signals, traffic lamps, signal lights, stop lights and robots, and also known technically as traffic control signals are signalling devices positioned at road intersections, pedestrian crossings and other locations to control competing flows of traffic.
- A traffic light.
- A traffic control signal, traditionally consisting of three lights, colored green, yellow/amber and red, meaning proceed, prepare to stop and stop, respectively.
- A signaling device to control the flow of traffic.
- A visual signal to control the flow of traffic at intersections
- (US) a traffic control signal.
- Signal lights controlling automotive & pedestrian traffic flow
- Electromagnetic radiation of moderate wavelengths
- Electromagnetic radiation that is capable of causing a visual sensation.
