stoplight in the PONS Dictionary

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In 2004, the town was forced to put in stoplights and lane markers.
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This is because an internal-combustion engine must continue to run when in use, although a few modern cars shut off the engine at a stoplight.
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This led to street racing taking place between two cars at stoplights, from intersection to intersection, as portrayed in many exploitation movies of the 1950s.
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Silently griping about the driver who is inattentive at the stoplight.
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In addition to providing a gentler grade than the surrounding city streets, the tunnel allows the public-transit vehicles to avoid vehicular traffic and stoplights.
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The town is now home to three churches, two bars, one restaurant, one store, one museum, one k-12 school, and not a single stoplight.
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Suppose you are sitting in a car at a stoplight and then begin to move.
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In the initial phase, the stoplight parrotfish can rapidly change the color of the scales on its underside from red to white.
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The stoplight for this part of the interchange will remain.
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The rest of the route has stoplights, sidewalks and bike lanes.
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