What is the difference between one-way traffic and straight-only?
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One-way traffic and straight-only differ in the placement of the signs, the shape of the signs, and the form of the signs. The following are the differences: Placement of the signs: The one-way sign is usually placed at the entrance of a road, indicating the entire road; the straight-only lane is indicated by road markings, usually at the exit of a road, referring to a single lane. Shape of the signs: The straight-only lane has a circular sign, while the one-way lane has a square sign. Form of the signs: The straight-only sign is usually located on the ground, while the one-way sign is usually displayed on the right side of the road as a vertical sign.