What colour follows the green signal at a puffin crossing?

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Multiple Choice

What colour follows the green signal at a puffin crossing?

Explanation:
Green is followed by a steady amber. The amber light serves as a warning to slow down and prepare to stop at the stop line. At Puffin crossings, the pedestrian signal is separate and sensors adjust crossing times, but the vehicle light sequence remains green → amber → red. The other colors aren’t the next step in the normal sequence: flashing amber is used in special cases, flashing green isn’t the standard next phase, and steady red comes after amber, not immediately after green.

Green is followed by a steady amber. The amber light serves as a warning to slow down and prepare to stop at the stop line. At Puffin crossings, the pedestrian signal is separate and sensors adjust crossing times, but the vehicle light sequence remains green → amber → red. The other colors aren’t the next step in the normal sequence: flashing amber is used in special cases, flashing green isn’t the standard next phase, and steady red comes after amber, not immediately after green.

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