Flashing yellow arrow signal means
yield first, then you can turn left
City of Burleson
Have you seen the flashing yellow arrow signal lights on Hwy. 174? The new signals were active at Hwy. 174/Summercrest, Hwy. 174/Newton and Hwy. 174/Ellison and Tarrant intersections on Sept. 10.
Weather permitting, the yellow arrow signal lights were going to be active at the Hwy. 174/Renfro and Hwy. 174/Hillery intersections by today, Sept. 12. The Texas Department of Transportation installed the new signals to improve traffic flow and left-turn safety on the state highway.
If the yellow arrow signal is flashing, drivers may turn left after yielding to oncoming traffic and pedestrians in the crosswalk. The green arrow means that vehicles turning left have the right-of-way. The red arrow means to stop and wait (do not enter the intersection to turn) and the yellow arrow means prepare to stop. See the detailed diagram for more clarification. http://www.burlesontx.com/DocumentCenter/View/7977
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