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  2. Road signs in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in Singapore closely follow those laid down in the traffic sign regulations used in the United Kingdom, although a number of changes over the years have introduced some slight deviations that suit local road conditions (such as fonts). Road signs in Singapore conform to the local Highway Code under the authority of Singapore Traffic ...

  3. File:Singapore Road Signs - Information Sign - Give Way to ...

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    English: A road sign used in Singapore that is part of a test scheme to remind motorists turning to look out for and give way to pedestrians as they make a turn. Such a sign is mounted on top of the traffic light pole diagonally opposite right-turning motorists.

  4. File:Singapore road sign - Warning - Pedestrian crossing.svg

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  5. File:Singapore road sign - Informatory - Pedestrian crossing.svg

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  6. File:Singapore Road Signs - Temporary Sign - Pedestrian ...

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  7. Intelligent transportation systems—can efficient roads lead ...

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    Intelligent traffic signals: ... which includes a wide range of ITS technologies to improve pedestrian safety. ... Several Asian countries, including Japan, South Korea, and Singapore, have ...

  8. Variations in traffic light operation - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, where they drive on the left, when a road is given a green light from an all direction stop, a red arrow can continue to display to turning traffic, holding traffic back while the pedestrian crossing on the side road is given a green signal (for left turns) or while oncoming traffic goes straight ahead and there is no permissive right turn allowed (for right turns).

  9. Pedestrian crossing - Wikipedia

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    An accessible pedestrian signal which is used in the US and Canada. Crosswalks have adaptations, mainly for people with visual impairments, through the addition of accessible pedestrian signals (APS) that may include speakers at the pushbutton, or under the signal display, for each crossing location. [89]