The light that comes after green light is yellow light.
In the standard sequence of traffic lights used in many countries, the green light indicates that drivers can proceed. Following the green light, the yellow light illuminates, signaling drivers to prepare to stop as the light is about to turn red. This transition from green to yellow to red ensures a safer and more controlled flow of traffic.
Here's a breakdown of the typical traffic light sequence:
- Green: Proceed if safe.
- Yellow: Prepare to stop.
- Red: Stop.