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=== Public transport signals in the Asia-Pacific region === In Japan, tram signals are under the regular vehicle signal; however, the colour of the signal intended for trams is orange("yellow"). The small light at the top tells the driver when the vehicle's [[transponder]] signal is received by the traffic light. In Hong Kong, an amber T-signal is used for trams, in place of the green signal. At any tramway junction, another set of signals is available to indicate the direction of the tracks. In Australia and New Zealand, a white "B" or "T" sometimes replaces the green light indicating that buses or trams (respectively) have right of way.<gallery> File:HK Causeway Bay tram traffic lights Aug-2017.jpg|T signal (trams) in Hong Kong File:Karlsruhe Ebertstr-Karlstr Tramampeln.jpg|Bus and tram signals in [[Karlsruhe]], [[Germany]] </gallery>
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