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1 traffic lights United States In the United States, obeying traffic lights is strictly enforced and common practice, with red for stop and green for go. 17
2 traffic lights India In India, traffic lights are often viewed as suggestions rather than strict rules, resulting in flexible adherence. 9
3 traffic lights United Kingdom In the UK, traffic lights are strictly followed, with red meaning stop and green meaning go. 9
4 traffic lights Canada Traffic lights are important for regulating traffic and safety in Canada. 7
5 traffic lights Japan In Japanese culture, traffic lights represent order and respect and are strictly obeyed by both drivers and pedestrians. 7
6 traffic lights Germany In Germany, traffic lights are strictly obeyed to promote road safety and order. 6
7 traffic lights Western countries Traffic lights in Western countries use red for stop, green for go, and yellow for prepare to stop. 6
8 traffic lights Norway In Norway, traffic lights play a crucial role in transportation and are incorporated into smart systems for optimal efficiency. 5
9 traffic lights Australia In Australia, traffic lights feature adaptive timing sensors and are strictly obeyed by drivers. 4
10 traffic lights Brazil In Brazil, drivers often disregard traffic lights and rely on their own judgment and familiarity with the area. 4
11 traffic lights China In China, traffic lights are viewed more as a suggestion, with people relying on their own vigilance and reflexes. 4
12 traffic lights Egypt In Egypt, traffic lights are commonly seen as suggestions rather than strict rules, leading to flexible adherence. 4
13 traffic lights Europe Traffic lights are commonly used in Europe to regulate traffic flow, and are often seen as suggestions in Southern Europe. 4
14 traffic lights Mexico In Mexico, traffic lights are often disregarded as drivers rely on personal judgment and area familiarity. 4
15 traffic lights Indonesia In Indonesia, adherence to traffic lights varies widely, with corruption influencing the signal lights. 3
16 traffic lights Russia In Russia, pedestrian safety depends more on vigilance than traffic lights. 3
17 traffic lights traffic culture In some traffic cultures, traffic lights are seen as suggestions rather than strict rules, leading to disobedience by some drivers. 3
18 traffic lights urban areas Traffic lights are common in urban areas for regulating traffic flow and ensuring pedestrian and vehicle safety. 3
19 traffic lights American culture Traffic lights are utilized in American culture to regulate vehicular and pedestrian traffic using red, yellow, and green lights. 2
20 traffic lights Kenya In Kenya, traffic lights are frequently disregarded, leading to increased traffic congestion. 2
21 traffic lights Thailand Traffic lights in Thailand are frequently tampered with and cyclists have varying levels of adherence to them. 2
22 traffic lights Vietnam In busy areas of Vietnam, traffic lights are often ignored, leading to negotiation between pedestrians and vehicles. 2
23 traffic lights metric system users In metric system cultures, the traffic light color sequence is red, yellow, green. 2
24 traffic lights small towns Traffic lights are less commonly used in small towns because of lower traffic volume. 2
25 traffic lights Belgium In Belgium, traffic light systems often include dedicated signals and lanes for cyclists. 1
26 traffic lights Car-centric culture In car-centric cultures, traffic lights are sometimes seen as guidelines rather than strict rules. 1
27 traffic lights Computer science in India Traffic lights are an important concept in computer science in India, particularly in programming autonomous vehicles and smart city infrastructure. 1
28 traffic lights East Asian countries In East Asian countries, the traffic light concept is that red means stop, green means go, and there may not be a yellow light. 1
29 traffic lights Ethiopia In Ethiopia, traffic lights are often non-functional, and verbal communication is crucial for navigating intersections. 1
30 traffic lights Everyday language culture Traffic lights are a system of colored lights used to regulate traffic flow in everyday language culture. 1
31 traffic lights Everyday life in most countries In most countries, the yellow traffic light is seen as a signal to speed up before it turns red. 1
32 traffic lights France In France, strict adherence to traffic lights is essential for road safety and compliance with traffic laws. 1
33 traffic lights Most countries In most countries, the concept of traffic lights asserts that red means stop and green means go. 1
34 traffic lights Netherlands In the Netherlands, traffic light systems often include dedicated signals and lanes for bicycles. 1
35 traffic lights Uganda In Uganda, traffic lights are frequently non-functional and verbal communication is crucial for navigating intersections. 1
36 traffic lights Urban areas in most countries Traffic lights are essential for traffic control and safety in urban areas in most countries. 1
37 traffic lights rural Traffic lights are less common in rural areas with lower traffic volume. 1