Acts and Regulations

M-17 - Motor Vehicle Act

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Flashing red or yellow light
122(1)Whenever an illuminated intermittently flashing red light is exhibited in a traffic control signal at an intersection, such signal shall be treated as and have the effect of a stop sign, and the driver of a vehicle facing such signal shall stop as required by subsection 186(3) and shall yield the right-of-way to other vehicles or to pedestrians as required by paragraph 167(a).
122(2)Whenever an illuminated intermittently flashing yellow or amber light is exhibited in a traffic control signal at an intersection the driver of a vehicle facing such signal may proceed through the intersection or past such signal only with caution.
1955, c.13, s.105; 1961-62, c.62, s.36; 1966, c.81, s.7
Flashing red or yellow light
122(1)Whenever an illuminated intermittently flashing red light is exhibited in a traffic control signal at an intersection, such signal shall be treated as and have the effect of a stop sign, and the driver of a vehicle facing such signal shall stop as required by subsection 186(3) and shall yield the right-of-way to other vehicles or to pedestrians as required by paragraph 167(a).
122(2)Whenever an illuminated intermittently flashing yellow or amber light is exhibited in a traffic control signal at an intersection the driver of a vehicle facing such signal may proceed through the intersection or past such signal only with caution.
1955, c.13, s.105; 1961-62, c.62, s.36; 1966, c.81, s.7