This is common practice from the early days of traffic signals in Israel when they often failed to operate due to electricity outages. Local road regulations refer to pecking order First you obey the traffic cop -- If the traffic cop is not functioning obey the traffic signal -- If the traffic signal is not functioning obey the traffic sign. Logical, no?
This is common practice from the early days of traffic signals in Israel when they often failed to operate due to electricity outages. Local road regulations refer to pecking order First you obey the traffic cop -- If the traffic cop is not functioning obey the traffic signal -- If the traffic signal is not functioning obey the traffic sign. Logical, no?
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