What is considered traffic signaling?
Signage: Traffic officers
Explanation
The **traffic signaling** includes both **traffic signs** and **orders from traffic officers**. These signals are essential for regulating traffic and ensuring safety on the roads.
- **Traffic signs**: These can be **vertical signs**, which are fixed plates on posts or structures, and they warn of dangers, impose obligations, prohibit, inform, or guide drivers. They also include **beaconing signals**, such as lights and devices that highlight roadworks and obstacles on the road.
- **Orders from traffic officers**: Traffic officers have the authority to direct traffic, and their instructions must be obeyed by all drivers and pedestrians. These orders are an integral part of traffic signaling.
Therefore, traffic signaling is not limited only to vertical signs or traffic lights and road markings, but encompasses a broader set that includes the orders from officers.
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