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When Approaching Amber Traffic Signal

In most countries, I think the flashing amber traffic signal usually means caution and suggests slowing down. To be honest, in most cases, if there is no danger, I generally speed up to pass the area.

When having a driving license test; we sometimes tick some options, however, we do not implement them in actual life. We are not perfect.

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When Approaching Amber Traffic Signal


When Approaching an Amber Traffic Signal When Approaching an Amber Traffic Signal

In most countries, I think the flashing amber traffic signal usually means caution and suggests slowing down.


To be honest, in most cases, if there is no danger, I generally speed up to pass the area.


When having a driving license test; we sometimes tick some options, however, we do not implement them in actual life.


When having a driving license test;, we sometimes tick some options, however, we do not implement some of them in actureal life. When having a driving license test, we sometimes tick some options, however, we do not implement some of them in real life.

When having a driving license test; we sometimes tick some options, however, we do not implement them in actual life. When having a driving license test we sometimes tick some options, however, we do not implement them in actual life.

Sometimes grammatical symbols are over used , and in this case the semi colon isn’t a fit. Give it a google. In English, you can often omit a comma even when a comma would equally be grammatically reasonable as a choice. This just reflects the east tone of modern writing. Your flow and writing is excellent overall.

We are not perfect.


We are not perfect. We are not perfect.

This is fine, but a super common expression you can also use is "Nobody's perfect."

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