Yellow doesn’t meant “slow”, it means “stop if you still reasonably can, otherwise go”
Sure, a lot of drivers interpret that as “go fast before it turns red”. But “slow”? That doesn’t make any sense
India:
Green- Go
Yellow- Go
Red- Go
You just go slow with a car length between you, then the crossing traffic does the same and you join in perfect symmetry.
Here
-GREEN: GO
-YELLOW: GO faster, but immediately hit the brakes hard as you can, if you get a feeling you don’t make it.
-RED: Take a nap. After it turns green, be so late that only few cars manage to leave.
In Morocco most people stop at red but then they’ll drive down the wrong side of the road to jump the queue and put themselves so far over the line they can’t even see when the lights change.
I like “left on red” countries where, on encountering a stop signal, you turn left, u-turn, turn left again, and carry on.
A popular manoeuvre in South East Asia.
Malaysia checking in! Can confirm!
You have no idea how little that narrows it down
Red - psh…, don’t worry about it, my cousin, he goes through reds all the time.
Green - stop, what if my cousin is coming from the side?
Green is more like proceed with caution. At least thats how it feels lately.
Its like that here in Colombia. Especially if you’re driving a motorcycle or scooter. Traffic laws are merely suggestions.
Alberta
Definitely the case in Vietnam
Florida