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Josey 3 year s ago
In Florida, where I live, we just jump to the conclusion that a driver is over 70 years old: no sticker required.
       
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Deanne 3 year s ago
#7 is pretty common worldwide. I've experienced many of the rest of these first hand though. The number of young kids navigating the cities on their own was a welcome sight for me after living in the US where few people allow their kids out without very hands-on supervision.
       
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Yellow flags for kids to cross busy roads

Since children in Japan often travel on their own, they’d have to cross the road without adult supervision. Yellow flags to alert motorists that someone is crossing are available on the sidewalks of busy roads. Children can use these and return them to a bin on the other side of the road.

 

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