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driving and traffic
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United States
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Honking is generally considered rude and is used sparingly to alert other drivers of immediate danger.
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1
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2
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driving and traffic
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United States
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High frequency of car ownership and usage
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1
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3
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obeying traffic laws
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United States
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Strictly enforced and widely respected
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1
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4
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traffic
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United States
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Strict adherence to traffic rules and regulations
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1
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5
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traffic circles
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United States
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Traffic circles are less common and often regarded as confusing in road design
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1
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6
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traffic circles
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United States
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Traffic circles are less common and may be referred to as 'rotaries' or 'traffic circles' in some regions.
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1
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7
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traffic flow
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United States
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Stopping at a red light is commonplace and necessary for smooth traffic flow
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1
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8
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traffic flow
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United States
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Pedestrians strictly follow the designated crossing areas to avoid disrupting traffic flow
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1
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9
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traffic laws
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United States
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Stopping at a stop sign is an important rule.
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1
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10
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traffic laws
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United States
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Stopping at a red light is mandatory
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1
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11
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traffic management in urban areas
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United States
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Prominent use of traffic lights, pedestrian crossings, and roundabouts for organized traffic flow
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1
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12
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traffic management in urban areas
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United States
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Use of traffic lights and stop signs to regulate traffic flow in urban areas
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1
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13
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traffic rules
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United States
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More reliance on traffic lights and stop signs for controlling traffic
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1
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14
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traffic rules
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United States
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Generally strict adherence to traffic rules and regulations
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1
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15
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traffic rules
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United States
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Traffic rules are strictly enforced, and violations are penalized.
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1
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