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== "right of way" is not an informal term == |
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Both "right of way" & "right-of-way" are '''formal''' terms used in legislation; they have a recognized legal meaning & are not "informal" terminology. For example, Colorado statute § 42-4-703, explicitly uses "yield the right-of-way" to refer to traffic priority. "Traffic priority" is actually the more informal term, as it does not appear in relevant legal texts. [[User:ProphetZarquon|ProphetZarquon]] ([[User talk:ProphetZarquon|talk]]) 17:44, 14 May 2024 (UTC) |
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Right-of-way prose is scattered
See Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Highways#Right-of-way prose is scattered. --Chaswmsday (talk) 23:30, 20 September 2012 (UTC)
Difference to the Transport lemma
I'm very wondering why there is no mentioning between this equal articles. → User: Perhelion 11:40, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
Sign: Yield to military traffic
The sign labelled "Yield to military traffic" is actually a directional road sign for tanks. The give way sign on top is not related to the military sign below. Additional signs would be white and without arrow on the side (and also otherwise would look different). It seems that another picture might be better here... Spielball (talk) 08:14, 23 June 2018 (UTC)
"The traffic" listed at Redirects for discussion
An editor has asked for a discussion to address the redirect The traffic. Please participate in the redirect discussion if you wish to do so. TheAwesomeHwyh 19:11, 28 February 2020 (UTC)
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𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜 2409:4043:2E8A:4B5A:0:0:B5CB:1302 (talk) 13:52, 2 March 2022 (UTC)
"right of way" is not an informal term
Both "right of way" & "right-of-way" are formal terms used in legislation; they have a recognized legal meaning & are not "informal" terminology. For example, Colorado statute § 42-4-703, explicitly uses "yield the right-of-way" to refer to traffic priority. "Traffic priority" is actually the more informal term, as it does not appear in relevant legal texts. ProphetZarquon (talk) 17:44, 14 May 2024 (UTC)