When the indications of a traffic light and a delineator sign contradict each other, which one takes precedence...
Signage: General rules
Explanation
When the indications of a **traffic light** and a **channeling signal** contradict each other, you must follow the channeling signal. This is because channeling signals take precedence in situations where there are roadworks or temporary changes on the road. These signals are designed to safely guide you around obstacles or construction areas, ensuring that you follow the correct direction and avoid dangers.
Channeling signals may include **temporary directional panels**, **flags**, **cones**, and **red or yellow lights**. For example, a temporary directional panel prohibits passage and indicates where you should drive, while a fixed red light indicates that the road is closed to traffic.

Therefore, in situations where the indications of a traffic light and a channeling signal contradict each other, the channeling signal prevails due to its function of managing traffic under special conditions and ensuring safety.
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