The show revolves around three friends in their mid-thirties living in Givatayim. Each of them with a distinct personal status, symbolized by the three colors of a traffic light.Itzko is the "red light"; married with a 7-year-old daughter.Amir is the "yellow light"; He lives with his girlfriend, Tali.Hefer is the "green light"; He has no permanent partner.
After the success in Israel, the TV series was adapted into various versions in the United States and Russia. The Russian version - Svetofor (Светофор) became very successful and had finished the 9th season in STS Channel.
The American version was cancelled after one season of 13 episodes.
A Greek version of the show was broadcast for one season of 63 episodes, under the title Gia Panta Paidia (Για πάντα παιδιά). The show was one of the first shows that broadcast on the renamed Open TV in the 2018-2019 season.34
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