concept   turn

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) United States (2) United Kingdom (1) South Korea (1) Eastern countries (1) Western countries (1) Australia (1) United Arab Emirates (1) European countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 turn United Kingdom In the UK, driving on the left side is the norm and turns are carefully regulated. 8
2 turn United States In the US, the concept of 'turn' relates to driving on the right side and taking turns in conversations. 7
3 turn South Korea In South Korean culture, the concept of turn is highly valued for maintaining social order, precision, and efficiency, with emphasis on respect and good manners. 6
4 turn Eastern countries In Eastern countries, the concept of 'turn' encompasses social courtesy, decision-making, and traffic regulations. 4
5 turn United States In the United States, right turns on red are generally allowed after stopping, unless prohibited. 4
6 turn Western countries In Western countries, it is common to make a right turn at a red light after stopping, unless a sign prohibits it. 3
7 turn Australia In Australia, driving and work schedules are more relaxed and flexible. 2
8 turn United Arab Emirates In the United Arab Emirates, clear and assertive communication through vehicle movements is expected, with optional use of turn signals. 2
9 turn European countries In European countries, it is uncommon to make a left turn on red in traffic and is usually only permitted on green. 1