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Flashing Yellow Arrow


To download a brochure explaining flashing yellow arrows, please click here: BROCHURE.

To view an informational video about flashing yellow arrows, please click here: VIDEO.


The City of Tyler has implemented the use of
flashing yellow arrows on some traffic signals in order to improve safety and reduce traffic delays. 

Currently, a green arrow indicates that motorists have the right-of-way to turn left.  A flashing yellow arrow indicates that turning left is permitted after yielding to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.  A solid yellow arrow tells motorists that the signal is about to turn red.

Flashing yellow arrows have been installed at the following intersections:

  • Donnybrook and Broadway
  • Loop 323 and Old Bullard Road
  • Broadway and Heritage
  • Loop 323 and Donnybrook
  • Loop 323 and Kinsey
  • Loop 323 and Copeland
  • Loop 323 and Van Highway
  • Broadway and Robert E Lee
  • Broadway and Front (Highway 31)
  • Broadway and Houston
  • Broadway and Troup Highway (by Steinmart)
  • Beckham and Hospital Drive
  • Broadway and Rieck Road
  • Fifth and Fleishel Avenue 
  • Donnybrook and Troup Highway
  • Old Bullard and Rice Road 
  • Old Bullard and Rieck Road
  • Front (Highway 31) and Palace
  • Loop 323 and Paluxy
  • Front (Highway 31) and Vine Street
  • Loop 323 and University Blvd (Spur 248)
  • Troup Highway and Golden Road
  • Troup Highway and Lindberg Drive
  • Broadway and South Town Drive
  • Shiloh Road at entrance to Walmart
  • Broadway and Independence
  • Broadway and Amherst Street
  • Old Jacksonville Highway and Rice Road
  • US 271 and Loop 323
  • Broadway and Eighth Street
  • Broadway and Ferguson Street
  • Broadway and Locust Street
  • Beckham and Erwin (Coming soon)
  • Beckham and Lake (Coming soon)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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