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cross
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Traffic culture in Western countries
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Crosses are commonly used in Western traffic culture to regulate traffic and pedestrian crossings, and occasionally for indicating locations or directions.
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jaywalking
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Traffic culture in Western countries
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Jaywalking is illegal and discouraged in Western traffic culture, where pedestrians are expected to use crosswalks and follow traffic signals.
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pedestrian crossings
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Traffic culture in Western countries
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In Western countries, pedestrian crossings are widely respected by drivers who are required to yield to pedestrians.
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public transportation etiquette
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Traffic culture in Western countries
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In Western countries, it is common courtesy to queue and wait for passengers to exit before boarding public transportation.
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right of way
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Traffic culture in Western countries
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In Western traffic culture, drivers and pedestrians follow right of way rules, prioritizing designated traffic signals and road signs.
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road rage
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Traffic culture in Western countries
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In Western traffic culture, road rage is widely condemned and aggressive behavior on the road is socially unacceptable.
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