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发表于 7-10-2009 16:13:43
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google一轮,找到一个相关的,也没回答:
--- Original Message -----
From: Donna
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 5:47 PM
Subject: local traffic only signs
Can u please explain to me what is considered local traffic only??? like is it people that live in the street only or people that live in that area like the next street over or something.. I am just a little confused what it means.
From: Drive Smart Driving School
To: Donna
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 10:05 PM
Subject: Re: local traffic only signs
Hi Donna,
Thank you for your interesting question. We've looked through the road law books and not found much yet so, we'll go with what we believe the signs mean.
Our understanding is that there are two main types of traffic in any area, "local" and "through".
The signs are probably meant to discourage "through" traffic that is going through the area then continuing to another place or suburb.
Someone who lives in that street or has to pass down that street to get to the next street would probably be classified as "local" traffic.
Hope that helps, is the best we can do for now but we will keep researching. |
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