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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2008

Traffic lights that turn me crazy

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  • Ooops, sure some will claim "I dont understand French".

    That's obvious by all comments made until now, nobody read the text included.

    It's much more about the RED light shown at 0:38 to 0:42 than the Xmas tree.

    Those pretending to have any knowledge about Japan are especially funny, if in Japan observe better and you will discover that reality often doesn't match rule you cite.

    As a last remark, usually green arrows are shown AFTER a green light.

  • N'est-il pas rigolo comment des personnes qui n'ont aucune idée de ce que j'ai inclu comme texte dans la vidéo donnent leur opinion.

    Eh bien, Messieurs les experts,

    surtout vous qui prétendez être au Japon, ouvrez grand vos yeux et vous verrez que la réalité démentit assez souvent vos dires.

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  • The green arrows here in Canada are shown before the green yield on green lights. :D

  • Yes, the red light at 0:38 to 0:42 is very strange. But also the one before it, with the green arrows present. Like in Boston at select intersections back in the 1980s & 90s (hope they're fixed!). Then the green spot showing after the green arrows in all directions go out.

  • Kashiwa ?

  • komische Ampel strange traffic lights

  • 0:30 nissan skyline r32 !

  • @whataguydave Surely it could still be simpler. The arrows alone could be enough to tell drivers that no other traffic should be crossing your path; the red light is redundant.

  • If I rented a car in Japan, I prolly crash already.

  • @waterskippers My guess is that since in Japan, the way of the road is the opposite of how we drive in the United States, that the traffic lights work backwards too, that is, the left green arrow works the same way as a right green arrow would for us.

  • Why did it have a green left arrow? Does that mean there's no pedestrians in the left crosswalk or something?

  • @christos200 yeap great machine but its old its from the firts gtr editions

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