What is the difference between left-side traffic and right-side traffic signs?
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Left-side traffic and right-side traffic signs differ in the following ways: 1. The position of the top triangle in the graphic differs: If the top triangle is on the left side of the sign, it indicates left-side traffic; if it is on the right side, it indicates right-side traffic; if both sides have triangles, it indicates two-way traffic. 2. The direction indicated differs: The corner at the bottom left of the top triangle in the graphic can be seen as an arrow. If the arrow points to the left, it is a left-side traffic sign; if it points to the right, it is a right-side traffic sign. 3. The presence of a lowest point: If the lowest point of the diagonal line is on the left, it is a left-side traffic sign; if the lowest point is on the right, it is a right-side traffic sign.