5 Jan 2025

J&G MythBusters - Flashing Traffic Lights

Whilst out on New Years Eve I got chatting to a group of people and the conversation soon got round to what jobs we did. When I explained I ran a traffic management company they immediately asked the question so many people believe, “Can you change a temporary traffic light from red to green by flashing your headlights as you approach them?”

Unfortunately, I had to shatter all their illusions and explain that this was not the case, and if they have done this and the lights had changed it was down to pure luck. What a lot of drivers fail to realise is that temporary traffic lights have the same regulations as static traffic lights, so jumping them can result in a £100 fine and 3 penalty points on their licence.

There are other people who believe that red temporary lights used in Streetworks locations are advisory, thinking that they can proceed with caution provided the road is clear with many admitting to chancing it at night saying that they thought the lights were faulty.

According to the Road Traffic Act and the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions Legislation, temporary traffic control schemes carry the same validity as permanent signs and traffic lights and as so, must be adhered to in the same way. Running a red light whether static or temporary sees you risking a fine and your licence endorsed.

I dare say the majority of us have found ourselves approaching temporary signals and as we can see no traffic, we therefore assume the lights are stuck on red, so sneak through before they turn green.

If there is a stop sign or red light, stop and wait for it to go green. Even if you think the red light is broken, think of what the implications could be if it is just slow to change as part of a multi-junction area.

Jumping any red light puts you and other road users in harms way and you can be prosecuted. The Highway Code states, “You must obey all traffic lights including temporary ones.”

Remember flashing at temporary lights will not make any difference they will change when they do and sorry for busting this myth open. Do yourself and all road workers a favour and take the time when the light is red to relax, getting aerated will get you nowhere!

We need your consent to load the translations

We use a third-party service to translate the website content that may collect data about your activity. Please review the details in the privacy policy and accept the service to view the translations.