Prepare to stop.
well I see well in the dark but why most people do not is because the light from the sun does not reflect off there eyes to see because there is little light
No, but cats can see in very dim light, light in which their prey can not see very well, if at all.
Well if we didn't have light then we could not see.
You see light when your vision receptors take in the electromagnetic wavelengths and your brain processes the light, as well as color.
You treat the light as a stop sign. The intersection will become a 3 or 4 way stop and watch for pedestrians.
See the amswer for "How do you change the rear stop light bulb on a 2002 Jeep Liberty passenger side". It works.
Well, you see light beams everyday, don't you?
No, as far as I can see it does not.
A flashing red traffic light is used the same way as a stop sign. You treat a flashing red traffic light the same way you do as a stop sign. If the traffic light is "blacked-out", it's to be treated as an all-way stop. What I do when I come up to a flashing red traffic light, I look at the cross-traffic signals to see if they're also flashing red, or if they're flashing yellow to see if they stop or if they don't stop.
Well you can weigh it to see if it is light or not
Well you can weigh it to see if it is light or not