That's interesting. We can just assume it's okay to turn right on red as long as we stop first. Sometimes arrows are there too. We have these signals that are white and orange for pedestrians. A white figure and an orange hand. The orange means "Don't walk." But pedestrians don't really obey those, so we have to just watch out for them.
We use symbols for our pedestrian lights - a red man for "stop/don't walk" and a green walking man for "walk" - a solid red man is followed by the green walking man - to indicate the light is going to change - the green man disappears and the red man is flashing meaning "continue to cross if you are already on the crossing" and it returns to a solid red man and the cycle repeats.
We used to have words on our pedestrian lights that had "Wait" and "Cross" but they were replaced in the late 80s, early 90s.
Is it normal to enjoy driving on the left side of the road?
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That's interesting. We can just assume it's okay to turn right on red as long as we stop first. Sometimes arrows are there too. We have these signals that are white and orange for pedestrians. A white figure and an orange hand. The orange means "Don't walk." But pedestrians don't really obey those, so we have to just watch out for them.
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We use symbols for our pedestrian lights - a red man for "stop/don't walk" and a green walking man for "walk" - a solid red man is followed by the green walking man - to indicate the light is going to change - the green man disappears and the red man is flashing meaning "continue to cross if you are already on the crossing" and it returns to a solid red man and the cycle repeats.
We used to have words on our pedestrian lights that had "Wait" and "Cross" but they were replaced in the late 80s, early 90s.