K53 traffic lights and signals

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K53 traffic lights and signals are split in three categories. They are traffic lights, traffic officer hand signals and construction worker hand signals.

K53 traffic lights

Red steady lights

At this traffic light, your vehicle must come to a complete stop behind the solid white line. It has the same meaning as a stop sign.

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Steady red light

Amber steady lights

When you see this light, you must take caution and begin to bring your vehicle to a complete stop unless it is not safe to do so.

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Steady amber light

Green steady lights

When the traffic light is green, you may proceed, but make sure it is safe to do so (remember the defensive driving method at all times!).

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Steady green light

Steady red arrow lights

A steady red arrow (which means it is not flashing) indicates you must stop.

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Steady red arrow

Steady amber arrow lights

This arrow indicates you must stop unless it is not safe to do so.

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Steady arrow amber

Steady green arrow lights

The green arrow light, when not flashing, indicates that you may proceed, but only if you are travelling in the direction of the arrow.

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Steady arrow green

Flashing red arrow lights

When the red arrow light is flashing, you must first stop. Then, when it is safe to do so, and if you are proceeding in the direction of the arrow, you may proceed.

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Flashing arrow red

Flashing green arrow lights

When you turn in the direction of the green flashing arrow, you have the right of way. First, you must ensure the intersection is clear before proceeding.

Steady green figure lights

If a green man is showing and he is still, then pedestrians may cross the road, and vehicles must give way.

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Steady figure lights green

Steady red figure lights

However, pedestrians may not cross the road when the red man is showing.

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Steady figure lights red

Flashing green figure lights

When this light shows, pedestrians may cross the road, and vehicles must give way.

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Flashing figure lights green

Flashing red figure lights

But when this light is showing and flashing, pedestrians may not cross the road.

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Flashing figure light red

Traffic officer hand signals

Remember that traffic officers overrule any rule of the road.

Traffic may proceed

When a police officer is waving only one hand, he indicates that the traffic he signs to may proceed.

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Officer hand signals proceed

Traffic must stop (front & rear)

If you see a traffic or police officer with both hands raised, traffic must stop in front of the officer and behind the officer.

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Front and rear traffic must stop

Traffic must stop (front only)

When the traffic officer has one hand raised, as in the illustration, traffic in front of the officer must stop.

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Stop front

Construction worker hand signals

Proceed with caution

When you see a construction worker waving a red flag up and down, it indicates that you must slow down and proceed with caution.

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Construction worker signals caution

Stop

If you see a construction worker holding the flag still with their hand up, you must stop.

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Construction worker hand signals stop

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Road markings in South Africa

Road markings in South Africa

This section includes the road markings in South Africa you need to know for your South African learner’s license test.

Regulatory road markings, longitudinal regulatory road markings, exclusive parking bay symbols, road guidance markings and last, road warning markings.

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