Flashing Yellow Arrows for Left Turns

Understanding the flashing yellow arrow

flashing yellow indicators

The flashing yellow arrow left-turn signal heads are designed to improve driver understanding of left-turn traffic signal displays. The goal is to provide a safer and more efficient left turns for drivers.

Electronic message boards will be placed at intersections to advise motorists of signal modifications before, during and after completion. The signal modifications will be implemented as a phased approach Citywide, as funding allows. All redesigned and new signals will include flashing yellow arrows for the appropriate vehicle movements.

The flashing yellow left-turn indication modification has been completed at the following intersections in Port St. Lucie:

Where are the flashing yellow arrows?

The flashing yellow left-turn indication will be added at the following intersections in Port St. Lucie:

  • NW Peacock Blvd and University Blvd.
  • NW Peacock Blvd and NW Courtyard Cir.
  • NW Peacock Blvd and NW Lake Whitney Pl.
  • St. Lucie West Blvd and Lake Charles Blvd.
  • St. Lucie West Blvd and SW Country Club Dr.
  • St. Lucie West Blvd and SW Bethany Dr.
  • St. Lucie West Blvd and Kings Isles Blvd.
  • Becker Rd. and Darwin Blvd
  • Becker Rd. and Savona Blvd
  • Becker Rd. and Hallmark St.
  • Becker Rd. and Via Tesoro
  • Becker Rd. and Southbend Blvd
  • Lennard Rd. and Walton Rd.
  • Lennard Rd. and Melaleuca Blvd
  • Lennard Rd. and Hillmoor Dr.
  • Lennard Rd. and Tiffany Dr.
  • Airoso Blvd and St James Dr.
  • Airoso Blvd and Floresta Dr.
  • Airoso Blvd and Lakehurst Dr.
  • California Blvd. and Del Rio Blvd.
  • Prima Vista Blvd. and Irving St.
  • Tiffany Ave. and Hillmoor Dr.
  • Airoso Blvd. and Thornhill Dr.
  • Darwin Blvd. and Tulip Blvd.
  • Heatherwood Blvd. and Cashmere Blvd.
  • Heatherwood Blvd. and California Blvd..
  • Bayshore Blvd. and Thornhill Dr.
  • Rosser Blvd. and Aledo Dr.

In Fiscal Year 24/25 the City intends to modify the following locations to yellow flashing arrow indications:

  • Walton Rd. and Village Green Dr.
  • Walton Rd. and Main St.
  • Veterans Memorial Pkwy and Lyngate Dr.
  • Veterans Memorial Pkwy and Post Office
  • Westmoreland and Park Entrance
  • Crosstown Pkwy and Commerce Center Dr.
  • Crosstown Pkwy and Fairgreen Rd.
  • Village Pkwy and Meeting St.
  • Village Pkwy and Academic Way
  • Gatlin Blvd and Brecia St.
  • Gatlin Blvd and import Dr.
  • Gatlin Blvd and Savage Blvd

How does it work?

Flashing Yellow Tip Card
Flashing Yellow Arrow Tip Card(PDF, 605KB)

A flashing yellow arrow means left turns are permitted, but commuters must first yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians and then proceed with caution.

The flashing yellow arrow does not replace the solid yellow arrow and its meaning, a red arrow still restricts the left turn movements.

Drivers should always remember that a flashing yellow arrow means turn with caution.

How does it help?

According to the Florida Department of Transportation, left-turn crashes are some of the most common types of crashes, after rear-end crashes, with some studies showing they represent almost 20 percent of all car accidents. A national study demonstrated drivers had fewer crashes with the flashing yellow left-turn arrow than with the traditional, yielding left-turn indication.