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Green arrow pointing down, used to signify positive (wanted) decrease of some value. Used by User:Trisreed as the basis. Date: 18 March 2007 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. ZeroOne assumed (based on copyright claims).
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This template is used to create arrows pointing in the four cardinal directions, in various colour options. See the tables below for all currently-available values. See the tables below for all currently-available values.
This image is a derivative work of the following images: Green Arrow Down.svg licensed with PD-self . 2007-04-04T21:55:07Z Indolences 700x700 (686 Bytes) ; 2007-03-18T13:44:50Z ZeroOne 700x700 (2103 Bytes) Green arrow pointing down, used to signify positive decrease of some value.
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A green arrow may display to require drivers to turn in a particular direction only or to allow drivers to continue in a particular direction when the signal is red. [ 19 ] : 3.5 Generally, a green phase is illuminated at the beginning of the green phase (a "leading turn") or at the end of the green phase (a "lagging turn").
White rectangular signs with a red border indicate lane usage directions. Information and direction signs are rectangular, with a green background indicating a state highway, a blue background for all other roads and all services (except in some, where directional signage is white), and a brown background for tourist attractions.