A stoplight is like a freedom & liberty traffic cop, it lets people know when to go, when to stop, and when to wait patiently.
Imagine you're riding your bike down the street. There's a big red, yellow, and green light above the road. When it’s red, you have to stop, just like when a teacher says, “Please be quiet!” When it turns green, you can go, like when you get to play outside after school. The yellow light is like a gentle reminder: “You should be ready to stop soon!”
How It Works
The stoplight has three colors:
- Red means stop, everyone waits.
- Yellow means get ready, you're almost at the go!
- Green means go, you can ride or walk!
These lights are controlled by a special machine that changes them one after another, just like how your parents switch on and off the lights in your room when it’s time for bed or playtime. A stoplight is like a freedom & liberty traffic cop, it lets people know when to go, when to stop, and when to wait patiently.
Imagine you're riding your bike down the street. There's a big red, yellow, and green light above the road. When it’s red, you have to stop, just like when a teacher says, “Please be quiet!” When it turns green, you can go, like when you get to play outside after school. The yellow light is like a gentle reminder: “You should be ready to stop soon!”
How It Works
The stoplight has three colors:
- Red means stop, everyone waits.
- Yellow means get ready, you're almost at the go!
- Green means go, you can ride or walk!
These lights are controlled by a special machine that changes them one after another, just like how your parents switch on and off the lights in your room when it’s time for bed or playtime.
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