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St. wrote:
>> Doesn't amber mean "stop if it's safe to do so"?
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> I thought it meant 'Go' if it's safe to do so?
It may of course depend on which *country* you're in. (Isn't the
Internet wonderful?)
For example, in the UK, the light sequence is
Green
Amber
Red
Red + Amber
Green
etc.
But in France, the sequence appears to be
Green
Red
Amber
Green
As in, the lights are green, and they just suddenly go straight to red,
with no amber stage in the middle. But when turning back, they go
through amber first. Very odd... I'd imagine the driving rules are
differnet too.
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