Flashing arrow panels are used in work zones:
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Only at night.
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To guide drivers into certain traffic lanes.
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To tell drivers that they must pull onto the shoulder of the road and stop.
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Only on highways.
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Explanation
Flashing arrow panels ared used both day and night in work zones to guide drivers into specific traffic lanes. These panels use flashing lights and arrows to clearly indicate which lanes are open and closed, and which direction drivers should move. By guiding drivers into the correct lanes, these panels help to ensure a safe and smooth flow of traffic through the work zone. When approaching a work zone with flashing arrow panels, slow down, proceed with caution and prepare to merge into the indicated lane.
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