Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

383 Sentences With "red lights"

How to use red lights in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "red lights" and check conjugation/comparative form for "red lights". Mastering all the usages of "red lights" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He even brings some extra red lights for dramatic effect.
Blue and red lights indicate left and right hands, respectively.
I have seen people at red lights, asking for money.
She had previously been ticketed for driving through red lights.
Why weren't there, from the religious leaders, any red lights?
And on the street, it's comfortable driving between red lights.
Red lights demand that the rich and poor alike stop.
I eat at red lights, on freeways, in parking lots.
I put on mascara and boy brow at red lights.
I turned up the radio and ran two red lights.
It had a few stops and starts during red lights.
The only hard part is timing your sips with red lights.
The presidential motorcade is said to stop now at red lights.
Also, it looks cooler with red lights coming out the sides.
In all fairness, red lights didn't exist in the 19th century.
It's also a nice way to rest at long red lights.
Cameras also recorded the car running at least four red lights.
That shows the internal intelligence, in terms of blinking red lights.
Inside, red lights added a crimson glow to the whole lobby.
Sirens blaring, we race through red lights, the captain on the radio.
Beyoncé's dancers fell as red lights hit them during the gunshot sounds.
Even stopping for red lights, he averaged sixty-six miles per hour.
But occasionally, they speed, blow through red lights or jump railroad tracks.
At major intersections, drivers routinely zoom through red lights or block crosswalks.
It was a world of stop signs and red lights for polluters.
The white and red lights on passing planes swoop like twinkling birds overhead.
Some prefectures have begun prosecuting people who ride their bicycles through red lights.
It is a gigantic metallic black orb, with red lights ticking away inside.
Still, he sometimes fell asleep at the wheel while stopped at red lights.
CNN's photojournalists do not use red lights on their cameras at his rallies.
On a mesa behind the stadium, a giant "I" shone in red lights.
Mascara and boy brow applied at red lights on my way to work.
Abruptly, an alarm bell sounded, red lights flashing: my cue to leave the room.
Some races start at red lights, some start when the cars are already rolling.
Unlike some of its competitors, it does not appear to run any red lights.
Go too fast, and you soon reach red lights well before they go green.
His other eye-catching accessory: wedged silver shoes adorned with periodically flashing red lights.
Red lights are flashing in the bond market, where the yield curve has inverted.
Buses in New York spend roughly 20 percent of their time at red lights.
Officials also called for a system that automatically stops trains at red lights and requires additional actions before the train can move again, as well as LED signals that flash and strobe to catch a drivers' attention as they approach red lights.
WATTERS: I&aposm going to get hit with fines for David Schwimmer running red lights.
Onlookers can traverse the quarter mile trail lit with red lights to observe the occurrence.
It was a cylindrical object containing a candle, an electrical component and flashing red lights.
And red lights, though extremely rare, are caused by high-altitude oxygen collisions, NASA explained.
"Nobody is watching green, yellow and red lights and doing the job effectively," Rooney explained.
Doris's were equipped with red lights that flashed with the urgency of a distress beacon.
Many of the victims were crossing the street legally as cars blasted through red lights.
I find many bicycles running red lights, on sidewalks and going in the wrong direction.
Recession worries have been driven in part by red lights flashing in the bond market.
"Look back there: the live red lights, they're turning those suckers off fast," Trump continued.
And besides, the three red lights were only meant to signal a dead Xbox 360.
For example, they may fail to stop at intersections or red lights, Ms. Sobel said.
The drivers don't follow the traffic laws, and red lights are treated as a friendly suggestion.
Unless you live in Ohio, where drivers will soon be able to legally run red lights.
The roof of a police patrol car at night, with the blue and red lights flashing.
"The idea that operators run red lights is incomprehensible to me," said board member Michael Goldman.
So Senate Republicans steam ahead on this night train despite red lights warning of political derailment.
There's also a song called Red Lights that I think is going to be real nasty.
Two hours later, I came to a stop before flashing red lights and a clattering bell.
An armored vehicle with flashing blue and red lights drove up, rain drizzling onto its windshield.
Last year, the company updated Autopilot again with new warnings for red lights and stop signs.
HOWARD MARKS: Well, when you -- SCOTT WAPNER: The danger area, the red lights are flashing there?
Wouldn't it be wonderful if we didn't have to wait for red lights — what an annoyance.
Though incentives to spur industry to action also exist, they are overshadowed by these "red lights".
Our government and the rest of the world largely ignored the red lights and warning bells.
Night fell and sexy red lights flashed while he cooed into the mic, strumming his guitar.
A Harvard researcher once offered this memorable if exaggerated explanation: When you're drunk, you run red lights.
He also gets to drive through red lights on his motorcade and I'm not bitching about that.
It had flashed recession red lights last Wednesday for the first time since before the financial crisis.
Cattle-hauling semis downshifted past; a school bus stopped at the railroad tracks, its red lights flashing.
Moral "degeneration", he says, is the reason that drivers run red lights and militants blow up pipelines.
They will keep driving through red lights, smirking all the way, as long as we let them.
And all of them flashed big honking red lights: Go home and stay there until all clear.
If any business took a 10 to 12 percent business hit, red lights would be going off.
During the Communist Party leadership reshuffle last month, some of Beijing's streets were bathed in red lights.
It had flashed recession red lights last Wednesday for the first time since the 489.523-08 financial crisis.
Red lights illuminated the dark hallways, leading guests to a room surrounded by black curtains and smoky lighting.
It had flashed recession red lights last Wednesday for the first time since the 2007-482.053 financial crisis.
Also below were long ribbons of white and red lights clogging the region's freeways with rush-hour traffic.
It was equipped with a laser sight that lit up like the red lights on her cousins' sneakers.
The same goes for a driver who habitually fails to stop for red lights or railroad crossing signals.
"Is Tesla ever going to be able to detect things like red lights and stop signs?" he asks.
There is more evidence that greater public safety actually depends on the timing of yellow and red lights.
It was a long climb, nearly one hundred meters, with only low red lights to guide the way.
Those who reported running red lights or speeding were also more likely to be aggressive behind the wheel.
The cameras photograph vehicles that run red lights, which police can review to decide whether to ticket them.
Rawboned men, women and children swarm traffic at red lights, selling snacks or cleaning windshields for spare coins.
We don't want autonomous vehicles that drive through red lights, or worse, A.I. weapons that violate international treaties.
In short, we need to complement our system of red lights with an expanded set of green lights.
Many times I have seen bicyclists go right through red lights, at great risk to themselves and others.
"It's a three red lights thing, which unfortunately for us doesn't tell us anything," Bach told Business Insider.
Red lights are blinking on the tops of the wind turbines that line the side of the road.
I took a roundabout way of getting home and ran a few red lights but managed to lose her.
My commute only takes around 10-8003 minutes depending on how many red lights I hit on the way.
The tunnel mouth is outlined by red lights, which continue like a spine across the top of the tunnel.
RED LIGHTS are flashing—not everywhere and not all at once, but enough to signal economic trouble in 2019.
As an extra gift, Mars will also be at its brightest, accounting for two red lights in the sky.
"You go to any other town, someone's cutting in front of you, or running red lights," he told us.
However, the AP noted that drivers at red lights and in traffic jams will still be subject to fines.
The red lights approach made sense five decades ago as the need to stop harm-­causing behavior seemed obvious.
If those are red lights flashing, consumers are not seeing them; their confidence is close to an 24-year high.
" Johansson said she was "followed by 5 cars full of men with blacked out windows who were running red lights.
The car travels effortlessly through the city, yielding to pedestrians, and stopping at red lights or behind double-parked vehicles.
In addition to the mobile app Dojo provides simple color based indication through its pebble, using green, orange, red lights.
Imagine sitting on top of the Eiffel Tower and then seeing three red lights blinking in front of your face.
A video of red lights flashing in a few second floor White House windows quickly went viral on Sunday night.
There is also a switch on the back that turns on the face motions and red lights in the mouth.
But for members of Congress, the polls — like the town hall meetings — are a series of urgent, flashing red lights.
That means stop at red lights, follow turn signals and never ride the wrong way on a one-way street.
I may take lefts on red lights all the time without ever getting a ticket or getting in an accident.
Soon an ambulance was taking him away from his home in Maplewood, N.J., in a blur of flashing red lights.
"There are a lot of reasons why there might be some red lights flashing on the dashboard," Mr. Herbert said.
They installed decibel meters at red lights, and when the noise exceeded a certain level, the light stayed red longer.
I've been going to Barry's for about a year, and I feel so powerful when I'm there under the red lights.
Its cars haven't been busted running any more red lights, but safety seems to have been an issue for Otto, too.
"Just because we see you have your lights and sirens on doesn't mean you can run through red lights," he said.
That flow could reduce potential conflicts — including when cyclists run red lights or drivers race to beat a light, they said.
Our car passed through a handful of lane changes, red lights, and some moderate traffic before we arrived at Caesar's Palace.
He's carrying the ankle bracelet she cut off in a shredded bag, its green and red lights shining through the plastic.
" The press of a button would cause "scores of red lights to flash," halting "tens of thousands of vehicles at once.
I hit some red lights on the way to the scuba shop and started to perspire a bit from my brow.
People will stop us at red lights on our way in and tell us their whole church is praying for us.
But the agency has had a string of mishaps in recent months, including derailments and instances of trains running red lights.
A woman in labour was held up by the sudden red lights and gave birth in the back of a cab.
The new law took effect Saturday and is aimed at those drivers who pass a bus with its red lights activated.
The President is counting on its loyalty and hoping that it will ignore the red lights that are flashing in Washington.
The décor is spare, with salmon-colored walls, hanging red lights, bare-wood tables and hardwood bench seating along the walls.
Redflex Traffic Systems Inc previously operated Chicago's red-light enforcement program, which used camera systems to catch motorists running red lights.
And in the dark corners of the whitewashed walls of the convention hall, the red lights of closed-circuit cameras glowed.
MILES KAHN, NEW YORK To the Editor: As a cyclist, I run red lights because it's the safe thing to do.
When people honked at red lights, which they often do to get other drivers ready to go, the lights stayed red.
But some perceptive fans noticed the sound design sneaks in a small, high-pitched noise whenever the red lights are switched on.
The singers often stood back-to-back in the sultry shots, with the camera circling them under first blue then red lights.
Making communications towers more bird-friendly can be as simple as changing the light bulbs from steady red lights to flashing lights.
If you love popping wheelies, running red lights, and the chest-rattling growl of a dirtbike, this video will be particularly painful.
Authorities determined the device was not a bomb but a cylindrical object containing a candle, an electrical component and flashing red lights.
We stop at red lights and pay our taxes, in important measure, because we regard government action in these arenas as legitimate.
Some of the points are obvious: Cars should be programmed to respond to "normal driving" situations like changing lanes and red lights.
Indian traffic trick: In a test to cut back on honking in traffic, the Mumbai police installed decibel meters at red lights.
Before, Mr. Zhang said, he sometimes ran red lights during rush hour in order to meet his delivery goals for the day.
While you're driving, put your phone out of reach, mostly for safety, but also to let your mind wander at red lights.
"The idea here is to teach children about road signs, red lights, not to disturb the family members in the car," Sharma explained.
The promise of V22I is that it gives you back the time you spend waiting at red lights by putting you in control.
That's a measurable a calculated risk to have, similar to the kind you accept when you allow ambulances to drive through red lights.
"The visual and cognitive demands were so great that in some cases people could detect just 25% of the red lights," Strayer said.
Protesters responded by shining neon green, blue and red lights at the dome, in a bid to demonstrate it would not catch fire.
"In movies, the depiction of labor is somebody breaks water, jumps into a car, runs red lights, and [the baby arrives]," Shah says.
And there are some capabilities that the system just doesn't have: it can't automatically switch lanes, or read stop signs and red lights.
" IMPORTANT NEWS UPDATE: Sean Spicer confirms red lights at WH last night were "the reflection of an ambulance that was in Lafayette park.
The end goal is to slash the number of stops at red lights and, in turn, the amount of time stuck in traffic.
One example: "Look at all those red lights," Trump said when he was in Alabama earlier this year to campaign for appointed Sen.
Burly men sip well drinks from straws on wooden benches while others, naked except for harnesses, swarm the dancefloor, swaying under red lights.
Before dawn one recent morning in Brooklyn, harried garbage crews could be seen careening onto sidewalks, running red lights and backing across intersections.
There are so many bikes during the evening rush that they pack together at red lights and spill out in front of cars.
The system would flash a ring of three red lights around its power button on the front face (seen above) — thus the nickname.
Law enforcement officers say that dealers there often drop baggies of drugs into the open passenger windows of cars stopped at red lights.
In select cities, the vehicle will indicate when a light will change to green and advise the proper speed to avoid red lights.
The operators had been cited for running red lights, parking near fire hydrants and blocking cross walks, among other things, the news release said.
In the video, Ares and The Pink Room Project dance around under red lights and hit some of their favorite spots in the city.
Silver keeps the house full of surveillance cameras that hang from the ceiling and watch ominously with unblinking red lights, à la HAL 9000.
" He also is alleged to have "permitted" his drivers to "speed through residential neighborhoods and red lights, far in excess of posted speed limits.
The club is based in a large white building designed to look like an Italian palazzo, fronted by palm trees wrapped in red lights.
On the wall, blinking red lights begin flashing across a digital world map with a concentrated flurry of activity in China and South Asia.
It's a bar along the hinge of the computer and it glares at you with three bright red lights whenever the sensor is enabled.
The cameras on the Uber vehicle watch for telltale patterns that indicate braking vehicles (sudden red lights), traffic lights, crossing pedestrians and so on.
The smog is so thick he's just shot through five red lights because he couldn't see properly and wants to know what to do.
The survey found 88.4 percent of 19- to 24-year-old drivers copped to risky practices like texting while driving or running red lights.
Half a dozen police vans with flashing red lights parked near the protesters and riot police officers with helmets, batons and shields stood nearby.
But unlike the NYPD, MCPS are not law enforcement and are bound by the law, meaning they can't run red lights or carry firearms.
A new state law that goes into effect on New Year's Day allows cyclists to treat stop signs and blinking red lights as yields.
Like it&aposs several red lights in our city you can go through, and once you pass that red light, you&aposre in Mississippi.
The pandas were taken from the airport to the zoo under police protection, so they did not have to stop at any red lights.
They declined to answer any questions, but Obama did give Trump some presidential advice while the red lights on the cameras were still on.
I was on my motorcycle and there were, like, twenty-five other cars, all paps, weaving in and out of traffic, running red lights.
They also trained flies to associate certain smells with the red lights—and, lo and behold, the altered flies preferred to be near those smells.
There are green, yellow and red lights that each candidate will see to signal when time is up and they will also hear this sound.
They get into fender benders, have trouble navigating inclement weather, run red lights, and sometimes they can't figure out what to do about taco trucks.
Turns, lane changes, braking for red lights, accelerating for green — it was all pretty much the same as if a human were doing the driving.
For example, human drivers make sudden lane changes or run red lights — not the way self-driving cars are taught to behave on the road.
Most of Wiedefeld's fist year on the job has been consumed with addressing persistent safety issues including derailments, tunnel fires and trains running red lights.
In 2017, the latest figures available, 939 people were killed by vehicles blowing through red lights, according to a AAA study of government crash data.
Unlike many racing series, Formula One begins the race with the cars at a standstill until the red lights go out, when the charge begins.
Messengers are known for a brash, adrenalized approach to their work, threading through traffic at dizzying speeds and often treating red lights as mere suggestions.
It added that, according to a study of the most recent data available, 939 people were killed in 2017 by vehicles blowing through red lights.
We encountered a six-way intersection in the Castro neighborhood of San Francisco with flashing red lights in all directions and successfully navigated through it.
In the back room at Wasserman, a nursery houses a brood of newly hatched chicks under red lights, the beginnings of the Detroit-Cosmopolitan flock.
The car ran through two red lights and at one point even veered into oncoming traffic in an effort to dodge him, Mr. Howald said.
Keeping up is not easy, even with my Superpedestrian-assisted superlegs, because Fadell is blowing through red lights, splitting lanes, squeezing through wormholes in moving traffic.
Multiple incidents of Uber cars running red lights in San Francisco were reported today as well, which will likely increase the regulatory scrutiny on Uber's activities.
A good example of the present bias is that the long-awaited railway from downtown to the Pacific stops for red lights, to let cars pass.
He pointed to several indicators that are flashing red lights, including the spread between consumer confidence expectations and current conditions, which is near all-time lows.
There are tons of these when it comes to driving, Shapiro says: cars running red lights, road rage, hazardous weather, harsh sunlight at sunrise or sunset.
No right turns at red lights Even with medians on bike paths, unprotected intersections remain a problem area—particularly when turning cars cut across bike paths.
Traffic deaths resulting from running red lights increased by 30 percent in areas that ended their camera programs, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
As the Uber pulled away, the red lights blurring in the dark night, I took a big gulp and shimmied open the door inside the garage.
There's a Whole Foods in the spot where people used to run the red lights when they didn't want someone to run up on their car.
After several reports of driverless cars running red lights, the California DMW quickly shut it down, sending it packing to Arizona where laws are more favorable.
About a quarter of cyclists do not stop or even pause at red lights, according to a study of more than 83,000 bike riders in Manhattan.
The cameras also provide a false sense of reassurance because they do not eliminate dangers from other obstacles, such as jaywalkers or cyclists running red lights.
City records indicate that the car has collected at least 13 tickets since August 2013, for offenses including parking in bus stops and running red lights.
The civic compact has so frayed that one acquaintance admitted to me recently that he had stopped waiting at red lights when driving late at night.
It's unclear right now whether the DOJ will follow the blinding, blinking red lights about Grenell's potential FARA violations and open an investigation into the matter.
For the next four minutes, the video shows their driver run through red lights and stop signs while the couple pleads with the driver to stop.
The city is considering the effort a success so far, as it reports there have been fewer people crossing during red lights since the pylons went up.
Brights pink and red lights are set up to help set the mood for the night, and plants are placed around the room for an extra touch.
"There was a room way in the back with a Chinese theme and red lights and porno films," said Mr. Eklund, whom Mr. Brown nicknamed Cool Breeze.
"This new report seems to be sending flashing red lights warning that the Census Bureau simply is not ready for what's about to happen," the chairwoman Rep.
Open Pilot can't stop at red lights — it needs a car in front of it to slow down for that to happen — and it can't make turns.
Unlike so many LGBTQ-nightlife spaces, this gathering was remarkably not centered on fucking: There was no intended seediness, or thumping house music and dim red lights.
For one unreleased song, he cleared a section in the crowd to scream over a cacophonous burst of complex drum rhythms, bathed in almost-apocalyptic red lights.
In New York in particular, this issue is complicated by the fact that pedestrians and cyclists, as well as far too many drivers, routinely ignore red lights.
American factories are also contracting for the first time in a decade and red lights are flashing in the bond market, where the yield curve has inverted.
I did see a few instances of dangerous behavior — couples riding two to a scooter, people riding one-handed while taking selfies and some running red lights.
Still, watching her and her patrons dance under dim red lights while a live band played, it was easy to drift into something approaching a hypnotic state.
The early-use group had more crashes, missed more stop signs and red lights, and spent more time driving over the speed limit than the control group.
The threat of fines and prosecution has, for decades, helped prod industries to take steps to protect birds, like affixing red lights on communication towers, they say.
"We gave them a very clear red light, I've been involved in those red lights and I know the president did that on Sunday," the official said.
His studio sits beside a wide boulevard without nearby stop signs, red lights or crosswalks, so cars and trucks hurtle past day and night at terrifying speeds.
Walking down the street, driving on public roads, running red lights — all of these things happen in public, and are shared with whoever happens to be watching.
And knowing an ambulance couldn't get to me because water was up to our red lights was the most bone crunching sense of panic I've ever felt.
Harvard Medical School recommends using dim red lights in the evenings and, conversely, exposing yourself to bright lights during the day to help regulate your sleep schedule.
Some appear to be conventional petrol mopeds but as they zoom through red lights at pedestrian crossings their eerie silence and lack of exhaust reveals them as electric.
" However, Wozniak does support of advancements in "assistive driving" technology that can allow cars to "spot red lights, and stop signs and avoid some of the accidents today.
In the last moments of the film as the cop car approaches with blaring sirens and red lights, many of you were probably rejoicing for Chris's good fortune.
At its NextGen event, BMW today premiered the next generation of its adaptive cruise control system, which will be able to detect and automatically stop at red lights.
A chase ensued involving speeds of up to 100 mph, driving on the wrong side of the road, running red lights, and going the wrong way on roundabouts.
"Once he hung up with that phone call is when he started driving erratically," Mellen said, recounting side-swiping a car, running a stop sign and red lights.
We check email at all hours of the day, whenever we can — before meetings begin, waiting in line for lunch, at red lights, on the toilet — we're obsessed.
I am not sure where our minivan was made, but as I idle at red lights I know the heritage of the Toyota Tundra in front of me.
All over Nashville, scooters snake between moving lanes of traffic, run red lights and stop signs, turn against the light and generally break every traffic law we have.
The US must take advantage of the situationTypically, a collapse in bond yields of the present magnitude would set off flashing red lights signaling recession – if not worse.
They were struck on their way home from work, in their cars while stopped at red lights and at a car dealership while picking out a new truck.
You can't blow through red lights, you can't run over kids, you can't crash into buildings, and if you do, there are repercussions and you're generally held accountable.
Similarly, we stop at red lights not because we assume there's a police car hiding behind every tree, but because we grant authority to government to regulate traffic.
In honor of the "I Love New York" campaign, the 1981 New Year's ball included red lights and a green "stem" to make it look like an apple.
"This is exactly why you should NEVER pass a school bus when the stop arm is out and the red lights are flashing," the caption of district's video reads.
In the province of Drenthe in the Netherlands, around seven and a half acres of forest are lit up at night by more than a thousand pulsating red lights.
Just a few months ago, we saw video of an Uber driver blowing through red lights, though it remains unclear if that guy also pretended to be a cop.
And the entirely benign saga of red lights flashing in the windows of the second-floor residence of the White House is about as fun as these things get.
The Bearcat's blue and red lights and blaring siren pierced the serenity of Hayward Lane, a quiet residential street in Port Richey, a small city on Florida's west coast.
The steps have been welcomed by car drivers who fume at cyclists buzzing through red lights and riding against traffic, often while peeking at smartphones mounted on their handlebars.
The number of people killed by drivers running red lights has hit a 10-year high, and AAA is urging drivers and pedestrians to use caution at traffic signals.
The following evening, on Wednesday night, as Mr. Sabir reclined on his front stoop, he shook his head as car after car whizzed through red lights at the corner.
A 10-year-old boy called 911 when he got off the bus on September 43, telling officers his bus driver had ran multiple red lights and appeared drunk.
We were following them through the streets of Paris; they just blocked all the traffic and went through red lights straight through the Arc de Triomphe... It was crazy.
SwiftGo had also added red lights to grocery carts that would light up to notify employees when it appeared a customer hadn't scanned an item to pay for it.
To be clear, Järlström is doing this work in his free time, for free, and does not have any control over the red lights in Oregon or anywhere else.
When officials decided to clamp down on people running red lights, they urged citizens to take pictures of offenders, whose images would later be featured on the local television channel.
Australian police have had to suspend upward of 8,000 tickets for speeding and running red lights after learning the cameras that caught the acts had become infected with a virus.
The only mildly frustrating thing about the experience was sitting, stopped, at some of the notoriously long Las Vegas red lights — a problem that even semi-autonomous cars can't fix.
Social Security Some new flashing red lights about the future of Social Security: An annual government report released yesterday says Social Security's trust funds will be tapped out by 2035.
For example, the cars must be able to recognize different speed limits in different cities and states, and whether a state allows U-turns or right turns at red lights.
Crowds gathered to watch as the festive red lights were turned on along the tree-lined avenue, home to luxury stores, including as of this week a new Apple shop.
Sterling, a resident of Fort Washington, Maryland, was speeding and running red lights on a motorcycle before Trainer and another officer blocked him by pulling their cruiser into an intersection.
At Avenue, before Prince materialized to speak and then again to perform, members of the media and publishing industry mingled and danced under flashing red lights and a disco ball.
Songs like "Red Lights" and "Execution" will have you dancing to them at the gig and staring at the wall and contemplating your existence while listening to them at home.
A Sunrise police report said Anderson, 24, was stopped early Friday in a sport utility vehicle after it ran two red lights and was swerving while traveling about 105 m.p.h.
Accidents caused by drivers who ran red lights killed 13 people in 2017, the most recent year crash data was recorded, a 28% increase since 2012, according to the AAA.
"This should have set off alarm bells and red lights, and instead what it seemed to do is it activated their salivary glands — 'Oh, we gotta get more,' " Kaine said.
For years now, she has railed against drivers who speed off the Madison Avenue Bridge into the Bronx, run through red lights, and turn aggressively at intersections packed with pedestrians.
I see them blowing through red lights and stop signs, careering down sidewalks and weaving in and out of traffic, often while wearing earbuds or even looking at their phones.
"I still think it's dangerous because you have still have cars going through red lights and people not paying attention when they cross," said Lorraine Norton, 61, an administrative assistant.
When the scenes that were showstopping set pieces in the original come along — when the reporter's car doors lock themselves, and red lights start flashing — they don't have the same effect.
The number of deaths caused by drivers running red lights has hit a 10-year high, sparking AAA to urge both drivers and pedestrians to exercise increased caution at traffic signals.
They gathered at police cordons stretched across the city's most trafficked thoroughfares, boulevards vacant at the height of the holiday season, and filmed the red lights of scores of emergency vehicles.
For example, sensors could track how frequently you go to the gym or cameras could see how often you run red lights — data that insurance companies might be interested in, Abazajian said.
When the police tell you that you have to stop for red lights, not to do so is a crime, the id has your foot itching to press down on the accelerator.
We were in the same film together that no one saw and shared a four hour meal once with all the other actors," she recalled, referring to the 2012 thriller "Red Lights.
A 10-year-old boy called 911 after getting off the bus on September 12, telling officers that bus driver Catherine Maccarone had ran multiple red lights and appeared drunk, KGW reported.
"I wasn't doing anything stupid, I wasn't cutting red lights or any of that stuff," says the GoCardless CEO, describing the subsequent collision simply as an accident with neither party to blame.
They complained, for example, that a software update had led to erratic driving by the cars, including once when the vehicles started running red lights, two self-driving vehicle test drivers said.
Mike Francis, the man with a voice that'll forever remind us of pine scented air freshener and the painful pointlessness of red lights at pedestrian crossings at hours when streets are depopulated.
Characters called me crazy for skipping red lights, and the game even has a speed limiter that I've kept active most of the time, anything to keep the cops off my tail.
But it was immediately obvious that clearer space for cyclists and foot traffic is critical — huge intersections that allow for right turns on red lights made movement dangerous at best, and sometimes impossible.
After driving the wrong way down busy streets and running a few red lights, the chase soon took the couple off-roading, with members of four police departments and a chopper in tow.
As night fell, the famed Champs-Elysees avenue, where fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld switched on the red lights of Christmas just a few days ago, was still aglow with fires lit by protesters.
According to a study published Thursday in Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, pollution levels inside cars at red lights or in traffic jams are up to 40 percent higher than when traffic is moving.
In the 153-second montage above, YouTuber TheBabblingBiker encounters people on bikes running red lights, texting, and — most scary of all — casually peddling out in front of him at junctions without even looking.
I met a friend for a drink once the sun had gone down on the second night, but the red lights in our favorite dive bar rendered the effects of the treatment imperceptible.
It is part of a three-year, $123 million contract with a company, Verra Mobility, to install and maintain enforcement cameras that also catch vehicles that run red lights and block bus lanes.
A few hundred self-driving cars are undergoing testing on American roads today, using advanced technology to journey down highways, stop at red lights, and avoid pedestrians and cyclists—except when they don't.
" Last summer, Benedict Cumberbatch hit out at people using their phones while he was performing as Hamlet at the Barbican, saying he could see the red lights and that he found it "mortifying.
Some residents have complained about losing parking spaces to lanes and point out bicyclists' bad behavior — like riding in the wrong direction and blowing red lights — and have pushed back against additional lanes.
" He said he ran all the red lights on the way to the hospital and gave her his mobile phone to try to call her husband "because she'd left everything in the arena.
Slatton was born in Whitwell, Tennessee -- a town that is so small -- "We have two red lights," he quipped -- that when he was born, his parents had to go to a hospital in Chattanooga.
Sirens and lights allow emergency vehicles to bypass traffic and red lights, and the EMTs on board are trained and able to start providing medical care as soon as they arrive on the scene.
Last year the supreme court banned political donations by companies, so parties had less to spend on posters and flyers, and on people to stuff them through windows of cars stopped at red lights.
She's in the back of a rickshaw at noon, Sumitra beside her, whipping through red lights, past trees and beer halls, sun hot on her skin, and Aishwarya realizes it's not a customer's dream.
Since the object avoidance feature only works when you're flying forward, novice pilots will definitely have trouble making sure the red lights—which mark the nose of the aircraft—are facing the right direction.
The challenge is as old as the stoplight itself: How to time your pace through town so you hit green light after green light, nixing any time spent twiddling your thumbs at red lights.
By paying the $2.99 PapaPriority fee, your pizza order will get priority over others, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the delivery person will be speeding through red lights to get your your pies.
The evening ended with a siren blaring and red lights flashing as every dancer ran into the main room, where they all started humming and singing a sustained note before breaking into spontaneous dancing.
Unlike true high-speed rail in most of the developed world, trains in the US largely cross roads "at grade" with flashing red lights and barrier arms that drop when a train is approaching.
It has brought the issue of positive train control (PTC), a technology that automatically activates the brakes of trains to meet speed limits or red lights, to the forefront of national debate once again.
On a shoulder-high series of square platforms filling the space almost entirely, 3-D-printed models of city blocks and streets are surveilled by actual (that is, ordinary size) cameras with red lights.
They've already proved a menace to the robots: A quick check of records from the California DMV shows humans have a nasty habit of rear-ending driverless cars stopped at red lights or stop signs.
The bassline sounds great in a vast theatre and the strips of flashing red lights create some intensity, but I have never seen a club scene rendered convincingly on stage and this was no exception.
Because the train runs at grade and has to stop at red lights, again to save money, it can take as long to get from downtown to the beach as making the trip by car.
The seat is large and comfy, though as a short rider, I did have to move forward quite a bit when waiting at red lights to get my feet solidly in contact with the ground.
Automated "green waves" allow bicyclists — who have their own well-marked lanes and traffic lights — to maintain a pace of about 12 miles per hour without encountering red lights, despite traffic controls on car lanes.
And if you ... Look, stop signs work really well, so do red lights, so do ... People, if they didn't have them, everyone would drive like crazy, because of course I would, I know I would.
The two red lights have caused some investors to pause for thought, while others have taken pre-emptive action and de-risked portfolios finding safety in cash with U.S. Treasury yields close to 3 percent.
If the guide puts up two fingers in the "hang loose" position — which happened mainly at red lights or before a turn — drivers must tightly assemble inside the lane in a two-by-two formation.
Immediately. My basis for friendship, the one thing that really makes or breaks a friendship with me, is I tell them I'm an escort, and you can see the red lights flashing in their brain.
The threat of deactivation is supposed to encourage better ridership and pinpoint users that consistently behave poorly, whether that's leaving trash behind, using vulgar or aggressive language, or forcing drivers to speed or run red lights.
Treat your teeth and your gums to some much-needed TLC with the Bristl Phototherapy Electric Toothbrush, which emits blue and red lights while you brush to kill gingivitis-causing bacteria and soothe your gums, respectively.
The drivers flew through red lights, cutting off massive trucks, knowing that if they didn't arrive within 30 or so minutes, the police would remove the bodies and evidence, leaving the reporters with little to investigate.
Once on their routes, the drivers and their helpers often pick up young men on the street as additional hands, everyone sprinting through fatigue and red lights to finish nightly routes of 1,000 stops or more.
When they would shine a blue laser at the nanocrystals, it would emit a green light while the nitride emitted red light—when the green and red lights were combined, they emit a soft white glow.
Buckle up when in a vehicle, and be extremely careful when crossing the street: Cars do not necessarily yield to pedestrians, and motorcycles and scooters do not seem to yield to anything — not even red lights.
The retimed signals help maintain a slower and steadier traffic flow and reduce potential conflicts, such as when cyclists run red lights or drivers race to beat the light at the next intersection, traffic experts say.
The opening moments of the production, at the Bushwick Starr, resemble an overcrowded dorm party: red lights, musky incense, heaps of audience bodies squashed together on floor cushions or sitting cheek-to-cheek on wooden benches.
The attack is rendered with an abstract tableau in the courtyard below: A couple of white dummies posed in a grappling position, lit with blinking red lights and piped with a recording of a woman's screams.
A pair of robotic but sinuous dancers, with red lights for eyes, flanked Madonna as she sat at a piano for the ominous "Future," while the video screen filled with images of urban and environmental destruction.
The convoy blew through red lights in Paris en route to the airport, where a private jet was waiting to take Kim back to the U.S. "She is badly shaken but physically unharmed," her rep tells PEOPLE.
When he and wife Teresa heard about the shooting at Marshall County High School, they immediately raced to the scene, speeding and running red lights to arrive at a sea of first responders and fellow worried parents.
The president of the United…Read more ReadA livestream of the White House went viral last night in certain corners of the internet when strange red lights were seen strobing in the windows for almost 17 minutes.
The convoy blew through red lights in Paris en route to the airport, where a private jet was waiting to take Kardashian back to the U.S. "She is badly shaken but physically unharmed," her rep tells PEOPLE.
It slammed shut and locked, placing us in a pitch-black hallway that gave way to a disorienting gauntlet of screams, moaning, banging metal, flashing red lights, and demons who would pop out from around dark corners.
We showed our lichni karti to the two men stationed at the door, their torsos obscene with muscle, and then descended a long carpeted staircase that was lit dimly by red lights set high along the walls.
Still, the surging bike culture has intensified a "bikelash" among some community leaders and residents, who say boorish cyclists speed and run red lights, text while riding, cross onto sidewalks and go the wrong way on streets.
A half-hour after the initial sighting, six people — including five police officers — reported seeing a drone with white and red lights within 103 minutes of one another, the Sussex police said in its statement on Monday.
But the bottom line is, Dan Coats, the head of national intelligence, last week said publicly, the warning signs about Russian interference today in our upcoming election is like the blinking red lights we saw before 9/11.
Perhaps these supercars will co-exist alongside the hordes of efficient, battery-powered cars of our electric future, idling at red lights by themselves like an endangered species — but ever ready to leave us all in the dust.   
" If Dixon or her friends said no to the men, they were intimidated: "If one of the girls was 'difficult' by not putting out, our abusers would drive fast through red lights in the car to scare us.
Other visible hazards that might be hard for self-driving cars to manage—streets crowded with pedestrians, cars jumping red lights, joggers suddenly running into the road—can also be created endlessly in a simulator without endangering anyone.
One machine, the size of a briefcase, sat on the tray table in front of the boy's mother, and another, a monitor of some kind with flashing red lights, sat in his bassinet, never leaving the doctor's gaze.
Elsewhere (in the nocturnal scene "The Sign Post"), the same rough texture diffuses the red lights of a speeding police car, which cast a faint glow on the shoe of a fleeing person in the lower right corner.
DJ Harvey gives Bézier and Jackie a tutorial on how to use his custom Alpha Electronics rotary at the Flaming Man Pride party in LA; he says: "Red is for whores," referring to red lights on the readout.
Cars which are able to warn drivers when another connected vehicle brakes suddenly and those which can monitor traffic signals and regulate their speed to encounter fewer red lights were being showcased at a testing ground in central England.
He had been coming from the gym when he saw the orange glow up the block and the pulsing red lights of the first two fire engines that responded to what would quickly build to a six-alarm blaze.
Urban sensors are often used to monitor illegal activity — from identifying drivers that run red lights to generating predictive crime maps — but they can also collect data for quality-of-life improvements like reducing emissions and preventing car accidents.
But numerous ice cream vendors — who owned or operated 76 trucks — worked out a strategy to dodge paying tickets for running red lights, using bus lanes and parking in crosswalks and in front of fire hydrants, city officials said.
Careering through the largely deserted streets of early morning Moscow, the jeep — with no license plates and tinted windows — can be seen mounting and crossing central reservations, driving on the wrong side of the road, and running red lights.
The feature works by using information that Tesla's accumulated in its mapping data to confirm the presence of a stoplight where it's expected to be, as well as the car's camera system, which has been trained to recognize red lights.
It's a concept that should show where the automaker is headed in terms of design, electric vehicle plans and technology like its next generation adaptive cruise control system, which will be able to detect and automatically stop at red lights.
"This IPCC report signals in flashing red lights that we need to take far better care of our forests, wetlands, grasslands, and natural places," said Matt Lee-Ashley, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, in a statement.
The consequences of that shift were profound: More than two centuries later, New York City officials need Albany's permission to levy taxes for mass transit and even to install more traffic cameras to catch drivers who speed through red lights.
Through the square one such person can see a side-view mirror attached to the building, and reflected in the mirror are blinking red lights and a bright, kooky structure that looks like a silver golf ball on a skewer.
Several traffic incidents were spotted by other road users within days of the cars' arrival on Californian streets, with camera footage showing them blowing through red lights, and programming faults identified that could see them making potentially unsafe turns in bike lanes.
When I took him to work Tuesday morning, he had gotten a great amount of sleep all night long, and we were going down Hoboken -- to Hoboken where he got the train, and we got hit with senior citizens, red lights, school buses.
Careering through the largely deserted streets of early morning Moscow, the jeep — with no license plates and tinted windows — can be seen mounting and crossing central reservations, driving on the wrong side of the road and along park sidewalks, and running red lights.
After Nicholas' third issue on X-Masters and the second with Nikki-O, if you can focus for all the smoke, sweat and slowly blinking red lights, this really is the label and artist to keep an eye out for new releases.
Everyone is prepping to be locked indoors for at least a day and a half due to rampant transportation warnings and huge flashing red lights in the sky with all-caps banners that this COULD BE THE WORST SNOWSTORM IN NEW YORK HISTORY.
So the tradeoff involved with traffic lights can be conceived thus: you can lower delays by making red lights shorter, but this will involve more suboptimal yellow lights, which will lower the overall number of cars that can pass through the intersection.
" The Dow Jones passed another record yesterday, but the markets are flashing red lights at a correction is coming, per a Wall Street Journal front-pager: "Many investors are concerned that the steady rise in U.S. indexes has left shares looking expensive.
Careering through the largely deserted streets of early morning Moscow, the jeep — with no licence plates and tinted windows — can be seen mounting and crossing central reservations, driving on the wrong side of the road and along park sidewalks, and running red lights.
The soaring numbers of people on bikes have drawn criticism, particularly from some older people, that cyclists can also be menaces, going the wrong way on streets, failing at times to yield to pedestrians and flying through red lights and stop signs.
During a trial of self-driving buses in Oita City, also in southern Japan, one bus crashed into a curb, and officials realized that autonomous vehicles were not quite ready to cope with situations like traffic jams, jaywalkers or cars running red lights.
Following that arrest, he originally faced nine charges, including multiple felonies, after allegedly driving 105 mph in a 45 mph zone, running two red lights and threatening to sexually assault the wife of the officer who pulled him over, according to the police report.
The driver has a history of traffic stops, the NYPD sources confirm: She was ticketed for allegedly driving through red lights four times within last two years and, during that same time period, was also cited four times for allegedly speeding through a school zone.
Following the January arrest, he originally faced nine charges, including multiple felonies, after allegedly driving 105 mph in a 45 mph zone, running two red lights and threatening to sexually assault the wife of the officer who pulled him over, according to the police report.
" John Podesta, the former chairman of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, reacted to the warning on Saturday, telling CNN's Ana Cabrera, "as the director of national intelligence said, the red lights are blinking, but I think the White House is essentially asleep at the switch.
With the score tied at 214-23, Mike Gesell worked his way to the baseline and shot a jumper from about 217 feet that missed the rim and went right to Woodbury, who put it in as the red lights around the backboard lit up.
All this while he stumbled in streets lit beautiful as yards at Christmas, every moment more beautiful as the tropical dusk settled in, and the neon red lights everywhere invited him into establishments with silhouettes of what he had learned was a Martini glass.
But even as cycling has taken off, there has also been growing criticism from residents and some elected officials who say that cyclists speed and run red lights, go the wrong direction on one-way streets and pose a danger to themselves and pedestrians.
I remember going to a house way out in Southern Phoenix and seeing one of Marshstepper's first shows, which featured a ritualistic performance involving masks, cauldrons, mass amounts of fog, low red lights, and of course loud distorted sound backed up by indistinguishable vocals.
The driver has a history of traffic stops, an NYPD source said: She was ticketed for allegedly driving through red lights four times within the last two years and, during that same time period, was also cited four times for allegedly speeding through a school zone.
The prior year, a 7-year-old girl who'd exited a school bus in Mississippi was killed by a vehicle that swerved to the right side of the bus while its stop arm and eight-way red lights were activated, the National Association for Pupil Transportation reported.
Gale Brewer, the Manhattan borough president, said that while she supports cycling in the city, she hears complaints every time she visits a senior center about dangerous cyclists who ride too fast, run red lights, go in the wrong direction and cross over onto the sidewalks.
The vehicle, which debuted at the NEXTGen event in Munich, is meant to should show where the automaker is headed in terms of design, electric vehicle plans and technology like its next generation adaptive cruise control system, which will be able to detect and automatically stop at red lights.
Regulators failing to keep pace with the business expansion of tech giants has been a staple theme of the tech industry in recent years, whether it's Uber running taxi industry red lights, Airbnb breezing past rental rules or Google sticking two fingers up at regional data protection regulations.
To get Ms. Bruns's license taken away temporarily required petitioning a judge, even though city records indicated that during the past two years, the car she was driving had been caught on camera violating speed regulations around schools four times and running red lights on several other occasions.
" But after recognizing its sales potential, Mr. Khubani's company made some design refinements, like adding red lights to make it more Christmassy and engineered a deep price cut, and in July 2015, he said, Telebrands introduced "something that changes the way people do holiday decorating in a big way.
But Garmin's new devices will keep you informed of hazards you may not have spotted yet, like upcoming curves in the road, railroad or animal crossings, red lights and speed cameras, traffic jams you're quickly approaching, and even alerts if you've pulled onto a one-way street going the wrong direction.
Mine was a simple welcome to town from Sweetwater's Suffragette Society, but other people got much more elaborate and disturbing letters, like a copy of Maeve's sketch of a Delos employee, or a host's harrowing description of seeing red lights and a hidden door and something that drove her mad.
The driver in the fatal crash has a history of traffic stops, an NYPD source says: She was ticketed for allegedly driving through red lights four times within the last two years and, during that same time period, was also cited four times for allegedly speeding through a school zone.
Shot using a combination of vivid blue and red lights and set against a stark black background that causes the flowers to float in an endless void, West's photographs have a sci-fi-meets-Mapplethorpe appeal to them, the latter of which the artist references as an influence for her project.
For 10 days in February, the trio lived in a claustrophobic section of the Whitney illuminated by vibrant red lights, where everyday functions were fused with meditative practices and performative actions inspired by attempts to introduce human life to Mars (as well as other ongoing spatial explorations of recent history).
" In the same episode, the writer Marc Fisher said Trump told him that he would simply wait to see the red lights on the TV cameras in the press box turn on, indicating he was live, and then he would say "whatever it took to keep the red light on.
"The prevalent culture right now is that it's acceptable to drive in dangerous ways, to speed, to sometimes blow through red lights or make U-turns on narrow streets to get a parking spot," said Adam Mansky, director of criminal justice for the Center for Court Innovation, which developed the course.
But here was a truth, all day in midtown: People spitting something vicious at strangers who are unknowingly blocking doorways, at sweaty bouncers with rules to follow, cab drivers who can't do it guy I'm going to Queens sorry, at girls with inhibitions, at guys with more accentuated triceps, at red lights, barricaded side-streets.
The company's tech came under fire in San Francisco during the initial launch when the test vehicles were caught running red lights — Uber said that the car pictured on video was actually human-driven at the time, but a New York Times follow-up report later said it was actually in autonomous mode at the time.
Without a viable way to make their birds see a rose colored world (chicken houses with only red lights are virtually impossible for humans to work in), large-scale commercial farmers instead turned to today's most popular form of cannibalism control, debeaking, the method of using a hot knife to cut off the end of a chicken's beak.
The vehicle followed cars in front of it at a safe, but not-too-lengthy distance; correctly read and tended to come to a smooth stop at red lights and stop signs; confidently navigated narrow roads with cars parked on both sides; and had an impressive understanding of when pedestrians would or would not move in front of it.
It's about a night out after the Moneybagg Yo show, performing for a crowd that knows every word to Lil Baby's songs despite it being another rapper's show, then peeling out of the venue in a caravan—G-Wagon, Corvette, Hellcat—screaming through the streets of downtown Atlanta, running red lights, sending plumes of rocketship noises into the air.
The performance's sweaty aesthetic—the blue and red lights, the shiny make-up, that slick hair—only heaps on the sense of intimacy, and combined with Sivan's insistent gaze right into the camera lens, and the low hum of lines like "Spark up, buzzcut / I've got your tongue between my teeth," it feels like he's talking right to you, right to your face.
" Tesla also shared a number of safety updates it's made to its Autopilot feature since 2016, such as "increased hands-on alerts to ensure attentive driving with consistent hands on the steering wheel" and "new warnings for red lights and stop signs" in order to "minimize the potential risk of red light- or stop sign-running as a result of temporary driver inattention.
Modeling good behavior is key, said Dr. Frederick P. Rivara, professor of pediatrics at the University of Washington; parents teach their children how to cross streets safely, he said, and they can teach them how to ride safely as well, riding with the direction of traffic, staying as far over to the right as possible, obeying traffic signals and stopping for red lights and stop signs.
Skyla Shirriel was struck by a pickup truck Tuesday while crossing the street in Bryantown, Maryland, about an hour's drive southeast of Washington, D.C. Although the bus had activated its flashing red lights and stop sign, a 35-year-old woman driving a Ford F-250 hit the girl as she was trying to get to her home across the street, the Charles County Sheriff's Office said in a press release.
And simulated miles I think will be very key, which ironically almost comes back to the whole graphics side where it's almost like you're putting cars into a video game to stimulate hazardous situations that you wouldn't want to subject humans to — cars running red lights, children running in front of a speeding vehicle — and the use of simulation as a way to both train neural networks and test and validate them before deploying vehicles.
If Trump can, at the end of the day, persuade enough people that what they read in their newspapers, or watch on television or their iPhones, or listen to on radio is all "fake news," all lies propagated by his critics and enemies, then he can govern, more or less, as he wishes, without any institutional red lights flashing in his eyes — without a judiciary raising legal questions, without a legislature debating the wisdom of his policies, without a media coming up with embarrassing scoops.
For the next six hours, clicking through illustrative photographs from her travels to more than 60 countries, Eiseman delivered a cascade of assertions: Kids everywhere in the world gravitate to red, blue and yellow crayons; people living near the Equator tend to prefer brighter colors; readers have better recall if texts are printed in something other than black and white; gamblers place higher bets under red lights than under blue ones; there was no word for the color "orange" in Europe until the fruit arrived sometime in the Middle Ages; blue shutters in the American southwest are meant to ward off evil spirits; many fire departments have begun painting their engines yellow-green because red, the traditional color, too often appears brown in twilight.

No results under this filter, show 383 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.