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The least amount of time that the yellow time setting can be on is 3 seconds, if you are intrigued on finding out more about the operation of traffic signals, you can discover more information in the Traffic Signal Document from NSW Roads and Maritime Services.

Drivers must slow down when the traffic signal turns amber, and as a general rule of thumb you must stop before the stop line, unless you are too close to do so safely.

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The amber traffic-light time settings must allow sufficient time for vehicles to stop at the stop line. As such, the time setting is governed by the speed limit and in some cases, by the grade of the approach to the stop line. Typical time settings for relatively flat grades are as follows.

Pressing the brakes too quickly may mean that the car behind you cannot react in time, which could result in situations such as rear-end crashes. Therefore, if you are too close to the stop line when the lights change to amber, ensure that you continue at the same speed and be cautious of traffic when passing through the intersection.

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Based on Rule 57 of the Road Rules 2014, at yellow lights you must stop at traffic lights, stop lines and intersections if it is safe to do so. Failure to stop will incur a $469 fine and 3 demerit points and $587 and 4 demerit points if within a school zone. Going through a traffic light once it has turned amber drastically increases your chances of being caught going through a red-light, thanks to red-light cameras, the consequence of which is an immediate $469 fine and 3 demerit points. If you choose to speed above the speed limit to avoid being caught by the red-light camera, an inbuilt red-light speed camera can catch you speeding at any time, no matter whether the lights are red, amber or green.

You see the traffic-light turn amber, and the internal deliberation of whether to keep driving or to slow down to a halt pops up into your mind, it’s a common thought that we have all encountered from time to time.

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Lead(II) nitrate is employed in industrial applications such as heat stabilization in nylon and polyesters and coatings of photothermographic paper. It is utilized to improve the leaching process in the gold cyanidation. It finds applications as a lead paint as well as a source of dinitrogen tetroxide. As an oxidant, it is used in the oxidation of benzylic halides to aldehydes in organic synthesis. It is also used in the preparation of dithiocarbamates from isothiocyanates. It acts as a scavenger of bromide in nucleophilic substitution reactions. This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refer to the legacy brand. The original Alfa Aesar product / item code or SKU reference has not changed as a part of the brand transition to Thermo Scientific Chemicals.