Caught traffic light and curve in road (6)
I believe the answer is:
camber
'curve in road' is the definition.
'camber' can be an answer for 'curve' (I have seen 'Curve of road ' mean 'camber' so perhaps 'curve' could also mean 'camber'). I'm not certain of the 'in road' bit.
'caught traffic light' is the wordplay.
'caught' becomes 'c' (cricket abbreviation).
'traffic light' becomes 'amber' (I've seen this before).
'c'+'amber'='CAMBER'
'and' acts as a link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for camber that I've seen before include "may appear on road" , "Curvature of aircraft wing" , "Curve given to surface as of road" , "Slight upward curve in road, wing etc" , "bend in road" .)