What is the difference between 'No Entry' and 'No Through Traffic'?
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Both 'No Through Traffic' and 'No Entry' are traffic signs, and their differences include: 1. Different meanings: 'No Through Traffic' is used to indicate that vehicles and pedestrians can no longer proceed forward or pass through to prevent traffic accidents. 'No Entry' is used to prohibit all types of motor vehicles from entering, and this sign is placed at the entrance of the road section where motor vehicle traffic is prohibited. 2. Different signs: The 'No Through Traffic' sign features a red circle with a blank interior, while the 'No Entry' sign has a white horizontal bar inside a red circle. 3. Different target objects: 'No Through Traffic' applies to all passers-by and vehicles, including pedestrians, non-motorized vehicles, and motor vehicles, whereas 'No Entry' only targets specified motor vehicles.