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Germany
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Adherence to strict traffic rules, including speed limits and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure, is highly valued in Germany.
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Singapore
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In Singapore, traffic rules are strictly enforced with heavy penalties and advanced technology for efficient traffic management.
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Nigeria
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In Nigeria, traffic culture is characterized by loose adherence to rules and frequent chaotic road conditions.
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United Kingdom
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Traffic rules in the UK require driving on the left side of the road for efficient traffic movement.
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United States
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In the United States and most Western countries, cars drive on the right side of the road to ensure smooth traffic flow.
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Thailand
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In Thailand, traffic rules are often interpreted flexibly and adapted to the flow of traffic.
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Greece
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In Greece, traffic rules are often loosely followed and less prioritized for personal convenience.
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traditional usage
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In some traditional European cultures, the traffic rule of giving priority to the right is commonly followed.
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European countries
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In European countries, there is generally strict adherence to traffic rules and regulations.
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Hong Kong
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In Hong Kong, traffic rules are strictly enforced and there is a well-regulated approach to traffic management.
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, traffic rules are often viewed as flexible guidelines with creative interpretations.
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Mainstream English-speaking culture
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In mainstream English-speaking culture, adherence to traffic rules is expected, and violations can result in fines or penalties.
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Nepal
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In Nepal, traffic rules are frequently ignored and informal agreements between drivers are often followed.
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street lingo
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Traffic rules are often viewed as guidelines that are ignored or bent to accommodate the flow of traffic in street culture.
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