Traffic lights are normally ____________ from top to bottom or left to right.
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green, yellow and red
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red, green and yellow
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green, red and yellow
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red, yellow and green
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Explanation
Traffic lights, arranged from top to bottom or left to right, display red, yellow, and green lights, which can be round or shaped like an arrow. If they are out of order, they will only show a flashing yellow light.
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