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Rules of the road depend on where you live. What is true in one country might not be true in another.
James Starley developed the "penny-farthing" bicycle in England in 1871, but it was not the first true bicycle. There were many kinds of pedal driven bicycles before this.
The problem with signs such as "Wet Paint" is that they eventually stop being true. The road sign "Slow - Dangerous Bends' is permanently true, and the Red traffic-light stops being true when it turns off ... but a "Wet Paint" sign stops being true after the paint dries, but the sign is still on display. So, unless there is a smell of paint, or we have seen the painter at work, we have no real reason to believe the sign.
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no money is not a sign of true love.the signs of true love are care and affection
No, it is not true that there is only one stop sign in Paris, France. While Paris is known for its unique traffic regulations and often chaotic driving conditions, stop signs do exist throughout the city. However, they may be less common compared to other traffic control devices like traffic lights and roundabouts. The claim likely stems from the perception that stop signs are not as prominently featured in the city's urban layout.
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No, this is not true.
According to the quote, the true sign of intelligence is not just having knowledge, but also having a strong imagination.
The true sign of intelligence, according to the statement "The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination," is the ability to think creatively and come up with new ideas, rather than just memorizing facts.
yes, a STOP sign is one example of a regulatory sign stating a law; in this case, the law is that you must stop at the stop sign before proceeding. Other examples of regulatory signs include: Yield, Do not enter, one-way, no right turn, speed limit, no parking/standing/stopping, no bicycles or pedestrians, etc.