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Well actually both are correct. The light is orange AND yellow. Most traffic lights are a color called "Amber" which is a mix of orange and yellow.

2006-09-05 09:23:03 · answer #1 · answered by Martyr2 7 · 0 0

Yes I think they are Green, Orange and a Red. Why at the DMV on driving tests they state that it is Yellow I don't know, maybe because if they really used the color yellow no one would see it in the daytime on a really sunny day.

2006-09-05 09:23:13 · answer #2 · answered by Erika O 2 · 0 1

Actually, the colors, offically at least, are Green, red and Amber. Not yellow per se, but an amber tone in it. see? it actually makes sense.

2006-09-05 09:23:12 · answer #3 · answered by Dominicanus 4 · 0 1

the respond lies in partly in technology, and partly in philosophy. All of our stories, senses, and established conventions are open to interpretation. Scientifically, the colour purple, as an occasion, is a visual gentle wave of 650 to 680 nanometers. That wavelength might stimulate the cones in our eyes that are receptive to the colour purple (or extremely the frequency of seen purple gentle) so in that experience, all of us are being inspired by way of the comparable seen gentle spectrum. From there, the stimulation is translated into an electrochemical sign which motives particular neurons in the ideas to "hearth". those in turn stimulate different receptor web pages including long-term reminiscence, speech attractiveness pathways, etc. i might suspect that only as all human beings is distinct (some human beings could have greater cones of their eyes, might that unavoidably make the colour purple "redder" for that individual ?) i've got confidence that the "interpretive" area--how the sign from the attention is carried to the ideas and which neurons hearth, in what order, and in the time of what pathways is greater of what constitutes our theory as people of the colour purple. briefly, how we percieve and interpret the stimuli (the 680 nm wavelength) is in all hazard what colours our international (pun meant) so as that the respond to your question is definite and no. particular in that we are all inspired by way of the comparable wavelength resembling the colour purple, yet no, because of the fact only as no 2 persons are precisely alike, our "hardware" AND "utility" is all subtly distinct so as that an quite interpretation won't be able to be same to a distinct's.

2016-12-14 18:48:34 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The yellow is actually amber which is pretty orange.

2006-09-05 09:30:30 · answer #5 · answered by icetender 3 · 0 1

they are yellow, ok? so just drop the subject. were you not taught this in driver ed? I mean come on i'm not old enough to drive and i know that!!

2006-09-05 09:22:13 · answer #6 · answered by less than three 5 · 0 0

green, amber, and red.

2006-09-05 09:25:40 · answer #7 · answered by nursingwitch 2 · 0 1

ACTUALLY YOU ARE ALL WRONG. ITS AMBER

2006-09-05 09:23:23 · answer #8 · answered by DECATSDEAD 3 · 0 1

uh...................................... no, you might want to have your eyes checked as you may be slightly partially colorblind

2006-09-05 09:24:37 · answer #9 · answered by Kremer 4 · 0 1

yes....im color blind though

2006-09-05 09:21:17 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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