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In New Zealand, where traffic is on the left, when a road is given a green light from an all-direction stop, a red arrow can continue to display to turning traffic, holding traffic back while a pedestrian crossing on the side road is given a green signal (for left turns) or while oncoming traffic goes straight ahead and there is no permissive right turn allowed (for right turns).
Roads can be motorways, expressways or other routes. In many countries, expressways share the same colour as primary routes, but there are some exceptions where they share the colour of motorways (Austria, Liechtenstein, Hungary, Switzerland, Spain, Sweden) or have their own colour (the countries comprising former Yugoslavia employ white text on blue specifically for expressways).
The number of southern white rhinos outnumbers all other rhino subspecies combined. South Africa is the stronghold for this subspecies, with 12,968 individuals recorded in 2021. [ 14 ] There are smaller reintroduced populations within the historical range of the species in Namibia , Botswana , Zimbabwe , Uganda and Eswatini , while a small ...
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10.1 E1 series: Exit number. 10.2 E2 series: Next exit. 10.3 E4 series: Exit direction. ... Left turn yield on flashing red arrow after stop. R10-28 One vehicle per ...
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Blue or green man: safe to cross (cyclists may cross or turn left) Flashing blue or green man: do not start to cross; if it appears during crossing, then continue to cross if unable to stop safely Red standing man: do not cross Germany, Czechia, Central Europe Green: safe to cross Amber: continue to cross only if unable to stop safely
Almost all prohibitory signs use a red circle with a slash. Restrictive signs typically use a red circle, as in Europe. Some may be seated on a rectangular white background. The original MUTCD prohibitory and restrictive signs were text-only (i.e. NO LEFT TURN). [14] Some of these signs continue to be used in the US.