Is it possible for two conflicting directions of traffic at a signalized intersection to receive green lights at the same time?

Traffic signals are equipped with conflict monitors that are designed specifically to detect equipment errors and prevent this from happening. If the conflict monitor detects a potential conflict, it puts the entire intersection into flashing operation. The intersection will remain in flash operation until a technician can fix the problem.

Occasionally, accidents or strong winds rotate signal heads so that the lights are visible to the wrong direction of traffic. Please report damaged or rotated traffic signal equipment to Transportation and Engineering.

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1. What do I do when I see a dark or flashing traffic signal?
2. What happens to Jefferson County traffic signals when they lose power?
3. Who regulates traffic in Jefferson County?
4. Who builds and maintains traffic signals in Jefferson County?
5. How do traffic signals work?
6. Who maintains flashing school zone beacons?
7. How does the county decide when a traffic signal should be installed? Will a traffic signal reduce accidents at an intersection?
8. What is the purpose of cameras at signalized intersections?
9. Are traffic signals in Jefferson County coordinated to reduce or eliminate the need to stop at red lights?
10. Once a driver turns onto a street where the traffic signals are coordinated, is it correct that the driver should not have to stop?
11. Do any traffic signals not run in coordination with other traffic signals?
12. Why is there a “Walk” symbol when no pedestrians are present?
13. How do signals for pedestrians work?
14. Why do I have to wait so long to get a green light or a “Walk” signal?
15. Do emergency vehicles get priority at signalized intersections in Jefferson County?
16. Is it possible for two conflicting directions of traffic at a signalized intersection to receive green lights at the same time?
17. How does a flashing yellow left-turn arrow work?