Article: Red Light/Green Light: public outreach isn't an option but a necessity for successful photo enforcement initiatives.

In the game Red Light/Green Light, the "it" person stands at one end of the playing field with the other players at the other end. When the "it" turns his back to the others and calls out green light, players run as fast as they can toward him. If the "it" calls out red light, the other players must freeze in place. If yellow light is called, the players must walk--not run--toward "it". The first player to reach "it" wins and becomes "it" for the next round.

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A version of this popular children's game plays out every day on city streets. Motorists can go on green lights, must proceed with caution at yellow lights, and stop at red ...

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