Dunno the lights in question, but if it's a flashing amber (because it's a pelican crossing) and there are no pedestrians then you can treat it as green:-
" Pelican crossings. These are signal-controlled crossings where flashing amber follows the red ‘Stop’ light. You MUST stop when the red light shows. When the amber light is flashing, you MUST give way to any pedestrians on the crossing. If the amber light is flashing and there are no pedestrians on the crossing, you may proceed with caution. Laws ZPPPCRGD regs 23 & 26 & RTRA sect 25(5)
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Dunno the lights in question, but if it's a flashing amber (because it's a pelican crossing) and there are no pedestrians then you can treat it as green:-
https://www.gov.uk/using-the-road-159-to-203/pedestrian-crossings-191-to-199
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Pelican crossings. These are signal-controlled crossings where flashing amber follows the red ‘Stop’ light. You MUST stop when the red light shows. When the amber light is flashing, you MUST give way to any pedestrians on the crossing. If the amber light is flashing and there are no pedestrians on the crossing, you may proceed with caution.
Laws ZPPPCRGD regs 23 & 26 & RTRA sect 25(5)
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