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:I believe "right-hand" is used to differentiate "the opposite from the left" from "the opposite of wrong".  If I say "get in the right lane", there is a chance for confusion and/or a cliche joke.  If I say "get in the right-hand lane", my meaning is clearer.{{unsigned|Tryc}}
 
:I believe "right-hand" is used to differentiate "the opposite from the left" from "the opposite of wrong".  If I say "get in the right lane", there is a chance for confusion and/or a cliche joke.  If I say "get in the right-hand lane", my meaning is clearer.{{unsigned|Tryc}}
::Or "rightmost". My wife and I sometimes have friction when I'm driving and she's navigating, when she uses a phrase like "the second lane" shortly before the lanes split or merge (making the numbering ambiguous), or (worse) "the next lane". [[User:BunsenH|BunsenH]] ([[User talk:BunsenH|talk]]) 15:59, 14 October 2023 (UTC)
 
  
 
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In Tianjin China they have a traffic signal that is a single bar of light. If it is green it starts subtracting bar length segments. When there is about a quarter left it turns yellow and then red. It then start subtracting bar length segments from the other end until it gets to about a quarter length and then turns green again. http://www.flickr.com/photos/bob406/3428844012
 
In Tianjin China they have a traffic signal that is a single bar of light. If it is green it starts subtracting bar length segments. When there is about a quarter left it turns yellow and then red. It then start subtracting bar length segments from the other end until it gets to about a quarter length and then turns green again. http://www.flickr.com/photos/bob406/3428844012
  
In Beijing China we have side ways lights ,numric countdowns and sometimes both.We sometimes turn left from the right.Somtimes we can turn right on red and sometimes we can’t.No signs telling you what to do.[[User:1337-PI|1337-PI]] ([[User talk:1337-PI|talk]]) 00:56, 30 July 2021 (UTC)
 
 
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Oh god, the sign beneath the furthest left traffic light is cropped. Is the sign important here? [[User:Beanie|Beanie]] ([[User talk:Beanie|talk]]) 13:12, 19 May 2021 (UTC)
 
Oh god, the sign beneath the furthest left traffic light is cropped. Is the sign important here? [[User:Beanie|Beanie]] ([[User talk:Beanie|talk]]) 13:12, 19 May 2021 (UTC)
 
In my country we call traffic lights "robots", that is the official name. We had friends visiting from England once, that we gave directions to (pre-GPS). They got very confused at the instruction given, "turn right at the second robot", lol! [[User:The Cat Lady|-- The Cat Lady]] ([[User talk:The Cat Lady|talk]]) 17:30, 7 September 2021 (UTC)
 
 
actually in spain the rare times there's transition from red to green is blinking yellow and in places where you gotta be careful green is replaced by another yellow that when it's "green" the 2 yellows alternate. so not *all* of europe. [[User:An user who has no account yet|An user who has no account yet]] ([[User talk:An user who has no account yet|talk]]) 17:23, 7 September 2023 (UTC)
 
 
== Blue is Green in Japan ==
 
 
The blue "green" light may refer to the Japanese system. The The Japanese green light is actually blue, reflecting the language's lack of a clear blue-green distinction.
 
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue%E2%80%93green_distinction_in_language#Japanese
 
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traffic_light#Variations
 
* https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=japan+traffic+light&iax=images&ia=images
 
Sorry about the formatting. I haven´t edited a Wiki in a while. [[Special:Contributions/172.70.91.241|172.70.91.241]] 02:22, 15 October 2023 (UTC)
 
:Re: formatting, not a problem, here in Talk. Though the site's {{template|w}} template can be used for a couple of those. <code><nowiki>{{w|Blue%E2%80%93green_distinction_in_language#Japanese}}</nowiki></code> would link nicely enough, for starters (pending adding a further "|display text"). You can replace underscores with spaces, probably use the unescaped title "Blue–green distinction in language" over the one with the tag-codes. It should eventually come out as something like "{{w|Blue–green distinction in language#Japanese|information about the Blue–green distinction in Japanese}}". And ''that's'' one of the more complicated examples.
 
:As a fall-back, or on other wikis, there's use "[URL<space>...whatever link-text you want]" (or just "[URL]") for any link that you can't find a handy template for (there's Wiktionary, RationalWiki and TVTropes versions of the Wikipedia shortcut template...). So <code><nowiki>[https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=japan+traffic+light&iax=images&ia=images Images of Japanese traffic lights]...</nowiki></code> renders thusly: [https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=japan+traffic+light&iax=images&ia=images Images of Japanese traffic lights]...
 
:Hope that helps people. (There's also the [[]] for internal/cross-wiki links, which would also handle Wikipedia articles if you do it right, but you might as well {{template|w}} things in most article-linking cases.) [[Special:Contributions/141.101.99.158|141.101.99.158]] 18:21, 15 October 2023 (UTC)
 

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