From top to bottom, traffic lights are:
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Green, yellow and red.
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Green, red and yellow.
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Red, yellow and green.
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Red, green and yellow.
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Explanation
Traffic lights at intersections usually have three colors: red, yellow and green, from top to bottom or from left to right.
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