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Five-Section Flashing Yellow Arrow
Here's the less-common version of the Flashing Yellow Arrow signal. This version used 5 sections in the traditional "Dog House" format. It was a concept signal that was banned by most juristictions. 
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Five-Section Flashing Yellow Arrow

Here's the less-common version of the Flashing Yellow Arrow signal. This version used 5 sections in the traditional "Dog House" format. It was a concept signal that was banned by most juristictions.

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Filename:5_section_FYA.gif
Album name:basilicon89 / Traffic Signal Animations
Keywords:Traffic_Lights
Filesize:305 KiB
Date added:Mar 30, 2011
Dimensions:1038 x 349 pixels
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GullWhiz   [Jul 31, 2012 at 08:31 PM]
Never seen this style in my life....Never seen this effect...........

Exactly why was it banned?
basilicon89   [Jul 31, 2012 at 09:49 PM]
Was not practical...both at the cabinet to wire them up, or to install a 5-light where a 4-light costs/weighs less. The only places that used these did them in a trial run and retrofitting existing doghouses. A four section R Y flashing Y and G, a three section R Y and Flashing Y/G Bimodal, or an all permissive 3 section R Y Flashing Y is allowed.
streetlight98   [Aug 17, 2012 at 01:09 AM]
What was the point of having two full circle yellow lights versus just one? Also how come the traditional four section R-Y-G-Y/G signals or traditional R-Y-G-Y-G doghouses be used? They seem a lot less complicated and are much easier to understand IMO. Confused That's what's currently installed here. Around here it's go on the green arrow, yield when there's no arrow. Only the R-Y-G arrow signals are easier to understand than that. Laughing I wouldn't know what the hell to do if i saw a flashing yellow arrow on a four section signal. Neutral
GullWhiz   [Aug 17, 2012 at 01:38 AM]
yellow flashing always means yield and flashing red always treat like a stop sign. Also reason to have those setups is sometimes you can't go straight but still can turn left. In Maryland here, we have sometimes have a sign that explains what "flashing red" means right next to the traffic light flashing red. There's a few just near me a few blocks away!
streetlight98   [Aug 17, 2012 at 01:42 AM]
Here when you can't go straight but can go left, the red ball is lit but the green arrow is also lit. The red ball says traffic can't go straight but the green arrow means you can go left. I'll make a diagram...
GullWhiz   [Aug 17, 2012 at 01:44 AM]
Yeah it's a normal setup, a common setup....but we have some unusual setups such as U turn light like this
joe_347V   [Aug 17, 2012 at 03:48 AM]
Yeah, here's how Ontario's left turn lights are. Oh and here's our version of the U turn light.

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