You might have seen traffic lights in Japan that are a little different to what you're used to. Instead of being red, amber, and green, the last light on the signal might be blue, or perhaps an ...
In Japan, there's an interesting reason some green traffic lights look blue and why locals may even refer to the "go" light ...
Mt. Juliet has approved preemption traffic signal technology for 24 intersections designed to override lights for fire trucks and emergency medical vehicles. Mt. Juliet commissioners have approved a ...
Driving in a different country presents a unique set of hazards, with one of the biggest being that there will inevitably be some different road traffic laws that you'll need to come to grips with.
The land of the rising sun is a fascinating mix of history, founded on strong tradition, and the latest cutting-edge tech. For automotive enthusiasts, car spotting in Japan is on another level, ...
Before we’re old enough to even see over the dashboard, we learn that green means go and red means stop. This internationally recognized traffic light color system is standard in most of the world.