Traffic Signals in Davis

Traffic Signals

Traffic signals –the familiar red, yellow and green lights, as well as the specialized pedestrian lights-are designed to let people know who has the right of way at an intersection or crossing.

Traffic signals help manage traffic flow, allow pedestrians to cross and give cross-street traffic a chance to enter the intersection.

Pedestrian signals allow people to cross an intersection safely. Traffic engineers install pedestrian indicators on traffic signal posts, using lighted words or symbols to indicate when it is safe to cross. New pedestrian signals use symbols which make it easy to understand by everyone.

Special Signal Functions

Traffic Signal Preemption

The transfer of signal control to a special signal operation is called preemption.

Emergency Vehicle Preemption

Emergency vehicle preemption can be used for any authorized emergency vehicle, in Davis fire engines and marked Police cars are the only vehicles equipped with the necessary devices. The purpose of preemption is to obtain a green light for the emergency vehicle as soon as possible or to prolong an existing green light. To obtain a green light on the intended route, existing green light cycles for opposing movements, including pedestrian intervals, are abbreviated. After the yellow change interval, a green light is given to the approach to be used by the emergency vehicle.

Flashing Red Signal Flashing Red

According to the California Vehicle Code, when a red lens is illuminated with rapid intermittent flashes, a driver shall make a full stop before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection. The driver may then proceed, subject to the rules applicable to making a stop at a 4-way stop controlled intersection.

Flashing Yellow Signal Flashing Yellow

When a yellow lens is illuminated with rapid intermittent flashes, a driver may proceed through the intersection or past the signal when it is safe to do so.

Dark Signals

Dark Signals When a traffic signal has gone dark due to power failure it is considered to function the same way as a 4-way stop controlled intersection and a driver must stop and observe standard right of way rules before entering the intersection. Always stop at a darkened intersection, and then proceed with caution. Be extra alert since normal traffic patterns will be disrupted. Also, use extra caution when approaching railroad crossing. If you see traffic signal lights that are not working, please notify Public Works at (530) 757-5686 or, if after hours, the Davis Police Department at (530)747-5400.


City of Davis, California
23 Russell Blvd.
Davis, Ca. 95616