# MenkyoQuest — Question ch2_trap_03 Chapter: Ch. 2 Pedestrian Conduct Section: 第3節 横断の仕方 Type: True/False Difficulty: medium ## Question A flashing green pedestrian signal has the same meaning as a yellow signal, so there is no problem starting to cross after it begins flashing. ## Correct answer False ## Explanation The Rules of the Road states that a flashing green pedestrian signal has the same meaning as a yellow signal, and that you must not begin crossing when the green light begins flashing. Flashing means "prepare to stop," so starting to cross is prohibited. ## Driving school curriculum Stage 1 – Topic 8: Protection of pedestrians ## Source passage (Rules of the Road) Rules of the Road, Ch.2 §3 (How to cross) — Use pedestrian crossings, footbridges, or underpasses where available. Where none exists, cross at the shortest right-angle path after confirming safety. Stop signals from a police officer override pedestrian-signal lights. ## Tags 信号, 横断, ペア概念, 青点滅 ## Related links - HTML version: https://www.menkyoquest.com/en/q/ch2_trap_03 - Try the full chapter quiz: https://www.menkyoquest.com/en/quiz/ch2 - Home: https://www.menkyoquest.com/en/ --- Source basis: National Police Agency's official Rules of the Road manual (Public Domain under Article 13 §2 of Japan's Copyright Act). Copyright on AI-drafted explanations belongs to the MenkyoQuest team.