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Aerial Tramway

Aerial Tramway emoji is a picture of one of the groups of non-flying means of transport, transferring passengers from one place to another above the 🌎 Earth surface, along with, for example, 🚟 Suspension Railway emoji. It is typically seen in the 🎿 Ski resorts and the ⛰️ Mountain areas. Also, it often serves as a tourist attraction in picturesque places. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Airplane

Airplane emoji is a picture of airspace transportation, which is used for transferring people from one country or continent to another. In the versions of some emoji providers, it looks just like Small Airplane emoji but bigger. Unsurprisingly, it is almost always used in the context of traveling by air, both for touristic and business-related purposes. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Airplane Arrival

Airplane Arrival emoji is the picture of the passenger airspace transportation, which is about to land on the takeoff runway in the airport — it is the opposite action that the one shown by ✈️ Airplane Arrival emoji. It is often used to mark someone’s arrival to some city or country for vacation or for any other reason, as well as to symbolize coming back home. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Airplane Departure

Airplane Departure emoji shows the passenger ✈️ Airplane, which has just risen above the surface of the takeoff runway — the exact opposite of the process shown by the Airplane Arrival emoji. Unsurprisingly, it is almost always used in the meaning of flying away from somewhere to some other place for any purpose like tourism, business trips, or anything else. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Alarm Clock

Alarm Clock emoji is the picture of an extremely annoying and noisy device, meant to help its owner wake up in the morning (before they would do it in a natural way). Despite the appearance of other types of alarm clocks, many people still use the mechanical one represented by this emoji because they find it more effective (the same story is with the device shown by ⏱️ Stopwatch emoji). (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Ambulance

Ambulance emoji is a picture of a vehicle with a characteristic 🔴 Red cross. Medicine workers use it to get to their patients’ 🏘️ Houses urgently when needed or, on the other hand, to transfer the patients to the 🏥 Hospital. However, it is used almost only in the meanings related to illnesses, injuries, and other health- and medicine-related issues (for example, with 👨 Man 💊 Health Worker Emoji). (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Anchor

Anchor emoji is a picture of a special heavy device used to fix ships of different types in one place by dropping on the bottom of the body of 💦 Water, where thy sail. In its direct meaning, it may be used together with various water transport-related emoji like ⛵ Sailboat emoji. Also, it has many indirect and symbolic meanings, like sticking to something or someone. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Articulated Lorry

The Articulated Lorry emoji is a picture of a powerful truck with a large trailer meant for loading heavy cargo and transferring it from one point to another. In this sense, it is close to the vehicle represented by 🚚 Delivery Truck emoji — but the capacity of this type of transport is much more significant. Also, it is rarely used by individuals; instead, it is primarily used by businesses. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Auto Rickshaw

Auto Rickshaw is an image of a rickshaw. A rickshaw is a three-wheeled vehicle that is typically drawn by people. But this version is automated so no human power is needed. You can use this emoji when you are talking about needing a 🚕 Taxi. It can also be used when talking about finding rides when traveling to an Asian country. Use it with the 🚗 Automobile emoji to show what ride options you are open to. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Automobile

Automobile emoji picture of the personal vehicle — essentially it is the same type of transport that is shown by 🚘 Oncoming Automobile emoji but somehow unlike it, it is red almost in all versions. Unsurprisingly t is used in every meaning related to cars and roads — be that buying a new car or heavy road traffic. It may also appear in the context of traveling by car. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bank

Bank emoji is the picture of a retail Bank department. Its facade is complemented with the word “bank” or a sign of a dollar in most cases. Also, in some versions, it looks similar to 🏛️ Classical Building emoji. Obviously, it is most often used in the context of business and money: getting a salary or a wire transfer, making deposits, taking out loans of all sorts, and so on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Barber Pole

Barber Pole emoji is the picture of a vertical cylindrical sign decorated with 🔴 Red, 🔵 Blue, and ⚪ White stripes. This sign is traditionally used by the barbers to mark their workplaces in some countries. In these countries, it is used in its direct meaning related to getting or doing haircuts — along with, for example, 💇 Person Getting Haircut emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Beach With Umbrella

Beach With Umbrella emoji is the picture of a beach without people with a huge ☂️ Umbrella for protection from the ☀️ Sun. Optionally, there is also a starfish on the sand. It may be used together with, for example, 🏜️ Desert Island emoji and other tropical-themed emojis in the meanings related to vacation by the sea or in exotic countries. It is also often used in the context of 🌻 Summer and hot 🌧 Weather. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bellhop Bell

Bellhop Bell emoji is the picture of a certain type of a 🔔 Bell, which is typically used in restaurants to attract the attention of a waiter — as well as in any other establishments, where it may be needed to call the staff like receptions in hotels (represented by 🏨 Hotel emoji in their turn). It is used in its direct meaning and also as a symbol of a need to get someone’s attention. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bicycle

The Bicycle emoji is a picture of a two-wheel man-powered vehicle which is a very popular means of transport. It is typically used in the cities by people of all age groups unlike the device represented by 🛴 Kick Scooter emoji — and it is also common in the suburbs and villages. Sometimes it is also used by people who prefer a healthy lifestyle or by anyone else with the purpose to get fit. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Brick

Brick emoji is used to represent building a physical location or item literally; it doesn’t have to be made of Brick. You can also use it metaphorically to show building up against something, like an imaginary wall between coworkers. Unfortunately, it can also be used to express rendering an electronic device nonfunctional, thus making it a costly Brick. You can use the 🏠 House emoji to show you are using the Brick emoji in a building sense. You can also use the 🔧 Wrench emoji to show you are planning to make some electronic device useless for whatever mad genius way you have in mind. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bridge At Night

Bridge at Night emoji it’s a picture of the famous bridge located in San Francisco — the Golden Gate Bridge. This is one of the many emoji representing different sceneries at 🌃 Night, along with, for example, 🌌 Milky Way emoji. So no wonder it is used in the context of nightlife and romance. It may also be used in the context of traveling to San Francisco in its direct meaning. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Building Construction

Building Construction emoji is the picture that shows the process of 🚧 Construction. There is a lift crane carrying some blocks on it. Due to its straightforward look, this emoji is almost always used in the meanings related to the construction of buildings of any type from residential 🏘️ Houses to office buildings. In this sense, it may go together with 👷 Construction Worker Emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bullet Train

The Bullet Train emoji is one of several emojis which stand for modern and extremely fast types of transport, along with 🚄 High-Speed Train emoji, which is much similar to this one. However, its straightforward appearance suggests that it is used mostly in its direct meaning to symbolize means of transport to quickly move from point A to point B — and traveling in general. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bus

Bus emoji (along with 🚍 Oncoming Bus emoji which shows the same thing but from a different perspective) is the picture of what can be by right called the most popular public transport all over the 🌍 World — people ride buses to get from one point to another in different cities to get to another town or even country. So no wonder that it is mostly used in the meanings related to traveling. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bus Stop

The Bus Stop emoji is the picture of a certain road sign marking the place where the vehicle is represented by 🚌 Bus emoji regularly stops to let its passengers get in or out of it. This emoji is often used in the context of road traffic and driving regulations as well as in the context of public transportation of any type available in the cities. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Camping

Camping emojis represent the most popular ways of spending free time — along with, for example, 🏖️ Beach With Umbrella emoji. It shows an orange or red ⛺ Tent surrounded by a woody landscape or with a 🔥 Fire near it in the case of the emojidex version. Its meanings are apparent: it is used in the context of 🏈 Outdoor activities, camps, weekends, and vacations. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Canoe

Canoe emoji is a lightweight narrow boat most often used in 💦 Water relted sports in lakes or rivers. The Canoe emoji is another sport emoji used to boast about the sport you ❤️ Love. While it is its own sport, is often confused with a kayak. Because of that, the emoji can be used to represent both aquatic boats interchangably. It can be used with the 🌊 Water Wave emoji and 🎣 Fishing Pole and 🐟 Fish emoji to show your love of 🌇 Traveling on water. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Carousel Horse

Carousel Horse emoji is the picture of a colorful 🐎 Horse, typically found on the carousels in amusement parks. So the meanings it uses are closely related to carnivals, fairs, and other attractions. For example, it may go together with 🎡 Ferris Wheel emoji and symbolize childhood and happiness — this is what amusement parks are associated with. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Castle

Castle emoji is a picture of a fortress or a residence of royal families of the European type, which may be found in 🇫🇷 France and other countries. Nowadays, this type of building is an architectural heritage. Also, it often appears in 🧚 Fairy tales and cartoons. It is sometimes used in the context of architecture in general and in the context of royalty, especially with 👸 Princess and 🤴 Prince Emojis. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Church

Church emoji is a picture of ✝️ Christian religious building, which looks a bit like the one represented by 💒 Wedding emoji — but without any romantic symbols around it. This building is used for any religious ceremony, and Christian people visit it to find relief for their souls. So, it is mainly used in the context of ⛪️ Religion and religious holidays. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Circus Tent

Circus Tent emoji expresses your excitement for arriving at circuses the Circus ⛺ Tent emoji. It is a cute and 😄 Fun way to show the circus's biggest attraction, the main tent, where the funniest acts are shown. Aside from the fun of a circus, it can also be used to represent that something is as crazy as a circus, like a wild 👪 Family or workplace. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cityscape

Cityscape emoji is a picture of a large city with high-rise buildings, skyscrapers, office buildings, and residential spaces — it may be suggested that there are other places like the one represented by 🏟️ Stadium emoji as well. Sometimes, it looks like a skyline (in Google’s version, for example). But it is most often used in the context of city lifestyle in every sense. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cityscape At Dusk

Cityscape at Dusk emoji is a picture of city scenery right before the sunset (which is represented by its emoji called 🌇 Sunset emoji). This emoji may symbolize this very time of the day and the busy city lifestyle. For example, it may mean that it is pretty late already or that someone is about to go out tonight and anything else imaginable. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Classical Building

Classical Building emoji is the picture of an elegant building with columns of the type that typically serves as mayor’s offices, judgment halls, or any other administrative buildings (in this sense, it may go together with the respective professions emoji like 👩‍⚖️ ️Woman Judge Emoji). It may also mean museums, art exhibitions, and architecture in general. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Closed Umbrella

Closed Umbrella emoji is just the same item that is illustrated by the ordinary ☂️ Umbrella emoji with the only difference — this one is not open. Yet, it is still used mostly in the context of 🌧 Weather and rain in particular in its direct meaning. This means that it may serve as an illustration for the rainy days in posts, as a reminder to take an umbrella when going out in the messages to someone, a symbol of the ending of the rain, and so on. Also, in its indirect meaning, it sometimes symbolizes the ending of streak of bad luck in the user’s life. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cloud

Cloud emoji is a picture of a middle-sized white or grayish ordinary Cloud — just the same that hides the ☀️ Sun in the ⛅ Sun Behind Cloud emoji. It symbolizes cloudy days, a depressed mood, sunless countries, cities, regions, etc. However, this emoji is rarely used alone — more often, it is combined with other emojis to form a story or create some atmosphere of slight sadness. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cloud With Lightning

Cloud With Lightning Emoji is the picture of a simple white, gray, or blue ☁️ Cloud (depending on the emoji provider) with one or two lightning bolts. It looks a lot like 🌧 Cloud With Rain emoji and all other numerous Cloud emojis — but it is still different. Its straightforward nature suggests that it is often used related to the respective 🌧 Weather but it is sometimes also used in the symbolic meanings to denote moods like 💢 Anger or sadness. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cloud With Lightning And Rain

Cloud With Lightning and Rain emoji is a picture of what is happening in the sky when it’s raining hard, and there are lightning bolts. It looks a lot like 🌩 Cloud With Lightning emoji — but with some additional rain droplets falling from it. It is often used in its direct meaning to denote the corresponding 🌧 Weather; however, not less often, it is used to denote a bad and frustrated mood. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cloud With Rain

Cloud With Rain emoji is a picture of a white, light blue, or grayish ☁️ Cloud with a number of rain droplets falling out of it. It is one of many other Cloud emojis denoting 🌧 Weather along with 🌨 Cloud With Snow emoji and many others. Apart from its weather-related direct meanings, this Emoji also has some mood-related, indirect meanings. For example, it may symbolically denote crying or being very 😔 Sad for any reason. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cloud With Snow

Cloud With Snow emoji along with 🌩 Cloud With Lightning emoji and a number of other cloud-emojis is the picture of simple white or grayish 🌨 Cloud With Snow falling out of it. Because of the lack of the symbolic meaning, it is almost never used in some other contexts except for the direct one (to denote mood, for example). Instead, it often appears in the context of ❄️ Winter, winter holidays, 🥶 Cold 🌧 Weather, and so on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Comet

Comet emoji is the picture of a streaking Comet — in some versions, this emoji is cartoon-like (like Samsung’s, which is almost identical to 🌠 Shooting Star emoji), and in the others (like  Apple’s) — quite realistic and voluminous. This emoji is used in surprisingly diverse meanings — it may be used in its direct meaning, it may stand for “gorgeous” and other words of fascination. At last, it may mean the new beginning. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Compass

Compass emoji is used to show North, East, South, and West directions, but where they are on the Compass doesn’t tell you what direction they are to where you are standing. It can be used to show or ask for recommendations, usually if someone is trying to get somewhere new and is not given the best directions. Depending on the tone, it can either be an excellent way of asking for advice or an annoying habit of having no clue where you are going. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Construction

Construction emoji is the picture of a road sign with black and yellow stripes and with lights to catch attention on it. It is typically installed right before the areas where the roadwork or Construction works are going on. It may be used in this sense and also in any meaning related to road traffic problems (together with, for example, 🚗 Automobile emoji). (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Convenience Store

Convenience Store emoji is a picture of a middle-sized store or supermarket that is open 24/7 (the same is stated on its facade in most versions), unlike the larger establishment represented by 🏬 Department Store emoji but its range of goods is usually much smaller. It may appear in the various meanings related to shopping, buying anything, and even traveling. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

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Speedlimit signs in Norway are not just at the start of the speedlimit. Every speedlimit sign exept 50 and 80 are also placed with a specific distance between eachother as a reminding. If there is no speedlimit sign for a while, you are either in a 50 or 80 area, depending on the road and amout of houses/buildings

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@Unknown - Sep 07

Most of these DOES NOT exist on the official Greek test. //Someone that not only practiced it in Greece, but also scraped sites that had the official test (1:1 copy to the official one) in order to build a better learning site than existing ones (still a work in progress).

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@Unknown - Sep 07

I think the wording is a bit unlucky. "Warning for cyclists" is wrong. It's a "Warning OF cyclists FOR everybody". I think all those "Warning for X" signs should be "Warning of X" or "Warning against X". And then it's not really as specific as some of them are described. E.g. there's one that says "Warning for deer", which should be "Warning against wildlife crossing". It's not deer, it could be warthogs or boars or foxes as well.

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@Unknown - Aug 08

To sum-up: A-3 and A-4 are wrong - the sign only tells you the direction of the first curve, the second one can be whatever A-6d and A-6e are not about sharpness, but about the incoming roads being one-way towards the road you're currently on A-18a is not about cattle specifically, but about farm animals or domesticated animals A-18b is not limited to deer, but any wild animals that might suddenly appear on the road, like elk or boars B-32a is literally "border control", but may also have different variations with different text meaning in general "stop here until you're explicitly allowed to go" All that info can be found on wikipedia.

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@Unknown - Aug 08

A-4 also wrong. It means "dangerous curves — first to the left", the second one can be either left or right. It doesn't specify.

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@Unknown - Aug 08

Wrong. This is A-6d, which "entry of the one-way road from the right". Nothing about sharpness. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_signs_in_Poland

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