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Infinity

Infinity emoji is a horizontal eight within a circle. Also known as the lemniscate, it is a mathematical symbol representing an eternal, never-ending cycle. When you were a kid, you had probably ended up in a back-and-forth argument calling someone stinky or funny looking and multiplying the intensity till someone hit Infinity. You can still argue like that today if you send this emoji along with a 😡 Pouting Face emoji to express your anger and want to end the argument. The Infinity symbol has also been used to represent a never-ending ❤️ Love or connection with someone. So if you love someone to no end, send this emoji with a 😍 Smiling Face With Heart-Eyes emoji and all the Heart emojis you want to show your never-ending love. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Information

Information emoji is a lowercase “i” within a circle. You’ve most likely seen this symbol when in a zoo or themepark when you are looking for Information. It is a well known symbol known to help guide you if you are lost or confused. In texting, you’d probably send it along with an Exlamation ❓ Question Mark emoji showing you really have no idea where you are and need some help. In a less panicked situation, you’d probably send it to ask about more on a topic or person, which you can show with a 🤔 Thinking Face emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Input Latin Letters

Input Latin Letters emoji is the letters “abc” in a square. Don’t confuse this emoji with the 🔡 Input Latin Lowercase emoji as they mean different things. This emoji is used to enable letter text as opposed to number or symbol text. If you have a friend who talks all in symbols, then you’d probably send this emoji with an 😒 Unamused Face emoji to express you would like your friend to talk normally. You can also send it with a 🖥 Desktop Computer emoji to show you are working and can’t be interupted. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Input Latin Lowercase

The Input Latin Lowercase emoji is the first four letters of the alphabet in their lowercase form. Usually, you see this button on a ⌨️ Keyboard to toggle between uppercase and lowercase letters. While you can use this to be grammar crazy amongst friends, you can also use it to express words in general. Like if your 🧒 Child is learning their alphabet in 🏫 School, send it along with a School emoji. Or if you are lost for words around someone send it with a Heart 👀 Eyes emoji to show your ❤️ Love interest, or the 😩 Weary Face emoji to show you have no idea how to handle someone. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Input Latin Uppercase

The Input Latin Uppercase emoji is the picture of the first four Latin alphabet letters in the upper case — in the cube, circle, or square, depending on the emoji provider. This emoji is usually used in messages related to the 🏫 School, i.e., in tweets about someone’s 🧒 Child going to school. It is also sometimes used as a symbol of starting something over again (often regarding education); at last, it may denote something straightforward. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Input Numbers

The Input Numbers emoji is the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4. You normally see this button to switch between letters and numbers on a ⌨️ Keyboard when typing. When you text it to someone it most often relates that you are workig with numbers. If you are doing your taxes, send it with the 🧮 Abacus emoji. If you are ranking people or objects, send it along wih the #️⃣ Keycap: # emoji to prepare your friend for your well constructed ranking list. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Input Symbols

The Input Symbols emojis is a variety of symbols in a square. It is usually seen on keyboards to switch to symbols that are neither numbers nor letters, so emojis! Symbols are 😄 Fun and easier ways to express how you are feeling. The symbols can also be punctuations, but emojis are the most common symbols used. Emojis such as the 💤 Zzz emoji or or 💢 Anger Symbol emoji or 🗨 Left Speech Bubble emoji are examples of symbols that can be used. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Japanese Symbol For Beginner

Japanese Symbol For Beginner emoji is a V-shaped yellow and green 🛡 Shield. Also known as the Shoshinsha Mark, this symbol must be displayed on the cars of new Japanese drivers for one year after they get their license. The first year of driving is essential as it can be a good indication of whether you are going to be a responsible or irresponsible driver. With this symbol on a car, Japanese authorities can keep an extra close 👁 Eye on new drivers in case they violate a driving 📜 Law. You can send this emoji with the 🚗 Automobile emoji to show that you are finally licensed but will need to be extra careful on the road for the first year. This symbol can also simply be used to show that you are a beginner at something and will need to take things slow till you get used to things. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Last Track Button

Last Track Button emoji is two connected triangles pointing to the left with a vertical line in front. Everyone has that favorite song that they just ❤️ Love to play over and over. This can get annoying to people around you who are sick of hearing the same song so many times. But it’s your song, so you blast it as loud as you want. Send this emoji with a 🔊 Speaker High Volume emoji to show that you are going to play the song louder. If your friend gets annoyed, send this emoji along with a 😀 Grinning Face with Smiling 👀 Eyes emoji to show that their annoyance is amusing to you. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Latin Cross

Latin Cross emoji represents the ✝️ Christian ⛪️ Religion, and while some do use the Latin Cross emoji when talking about the religion, the cross has taken on other easier to understand meanings. Like to represent religion in general, protection against something scary, or something to shut someone up in an argument calmly. Pair ir with the 😇 Smiling Face With Halo emoji if you are talking about religion, or the 😈 ☺️ Smiling Face With Horns emoji if you are trying to stop someone from saying something you are uncomfortable with. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Left Luggage

Left Luggage emoji is the picture of a sign that marks a place, where anyone can safely leave their 🧳 Luggage for a certain fee for some period of time. Unlike the signs represented by 🛄 Baggage Claim emoji and others, this one is commonly seen not in the airports but at 🚆 Train stations, in 🇯🇵 Japan in particular, where such luggage storages are common and quite popular. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Leo

The Leo emoji represents the fifth Zodiac sign which is attributed to all people who were born between 23.07 to 22.08. This traditional symbol for those who are unfamiliar with Zodiac signs and constellations may resemble a doodle with a circle on the left side. As for the meaning first of all it points out the approximate date of birth of the person who uses it. And second — only for those who believe in Zodiac — it marks proud and noble people. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Libra

The Libra emoji represents one of the twelve astrological signs. It is attributed to the people who were born from 24.09 to 23.10. All of its meanings are astrology-related i.e. it may be used to mark the person who was born with this Zodiac sign or some of their typical traits of character. As for those who do not believe in Zodiac signs magic this emoji has a little meaning — it may only say them someone’s approximate date of birth. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Litter In Bin Sign

Litter In Bin Sign emoji shows how important it is to reduce waste and ensure litter is placed correctly. You see the Litter In Bin Sign everywhere to remind you to throw away your trash, and now there is even an emoji. It can be beneficial in reminding your friends and families not to litter. Be the responsible person trying to save the 🌎 Earth by spamming this emoji wherever you can along with the various Earth-themed emojis. For example, use it instead of the 🗑️ Wastebasket emoji to show the desire to throw away the trash. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Male Sign

Male Sign emoji is a circle with an arrow pointing to the diagonal upper right. This symbol represents the male gender. Some trivia knowledge for you, the shape of the male symbol represents a spear and is connected to the planet Mars. Use this emoji to connect the male gender to something, like the 🐈 Cat emoji if you are looking to add a male cat to your 👪 Family. It can also be used with the 🏳️‍🌈 Rainbow Flag emoji to show you prefer being with a member of your own gender, male in this case. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Medical Symbol

Medical Symbol emoji is a pole with a serpent curling around it. Also known as a Caduceus, it is mostly used in the 🇺🇸 United States to represent the medical system. You can use this emoji if you are talking about anything related to the medical field. Send it with the 🏥 Hospital emoji to show that you are either going to visit the hospital or are in need of some serious medical attention. You can also send it with a 😷 Face With Medical Mask emoji to show that you are going to be at the doctor’s and will not be as active on your phone for the day. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Menorah

Menorah emoji is nine lit up candles, representing the traditon of lighting a 🕯️ Candle on each 🌃 Night of 🕎 Hanukkah. The Menorah emoji is most often paired up with the ✡️ Jewish ⭐ Star emoji or the Hanukkah symbol to create a stronger connection that you are talking about the traditions of Hanukkah, not just a fancy lit up Candle holder. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Men’s Room

Men’s Room emoji is one of the most commons signs you will see when out in public. It is used to help seperate the bathrooms so that each gender has their privacy away from the other. You don’t usually see the 👱 Men’s Room emoji being used, but it can help give directions. Or, if in an emergency you can text the emoji to somoene in hopes that they will give you directions to the nearest bathroom. Use it with the 👨 Man emoji or 🚽 Toilet emoji to further stress the emergency of finding a men’s room faster. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Minus

The Minus emoji is a bolded minus symbol. In 📘 Math, this emoji is used to show that a number is being removed from another number to make a smaller number. Send this emoji with the 🏫 School emoji to show that you are going to be learning math in school. Outside of math, you can use this emoji between two other emojis to show you want to remove something. For example, if you want a 🍔 Hamburger without tomatoes, send this emoji in-between a Hamburger emoji and 🍅 Tomato emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Mobile Phone Off

Mobile Phone Off emoji is a 📱 Mobile Phone with the word “Off” on it. Mobile phones aren’t accepted everywhere, especially with how much attention they are given instead of your surroundings. In these cases, you will have to turn your phone off in order to avoid temptation and pay attention to what is important. When you can’t use your phone the least you can do is send out this emoji to people you are currently talking to to let them know you will be too busy to come to your phone. Send this emoji with a 🙅 Person Gesturing NO emoji as it shows a person crossing thier arms in an X saying you can’t use your phone. To really emphasize it, send the 📵 No Mobile Phones emoji to show you really won’t be able to use your phone for a while. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Multiply

The Multiply emoji is a thick, filled in X. You can use this emoji to show a combination of items. Use this emoji between a ♀ Female Sign emoji and ♂ Male Sign emoji to show the connection between the two genders into making a lovely couple. You can also use this emoji to cross out something and show that it is no longer valid. To make sure your friend gets the idea that something is no longer valid, send this emoji along with the 🚫 Prohibited emoji. Hopefully, your friend gets the message in time before doing something they really shouldn’t be doing anymore. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Name Badge

Name Badge emoji is a rectangle with a blank center. If you are doing some group work with new people you will most likely be asked to wear a Name Badge. You write your name on the badge and wear it is a simple ice breaker. Send this emoji with an 🏢 Office Building emoji if you are going to be a part or lead a group activity and need to let others know that they will be wearing a Name Badge during the event. You can also use this emoji to ask for someone’s name, especially if you are trying to figure out who the new number in your phone belongs to. Send it with a 🤔 Thinking Face emoji to ask for the name to match the phone number. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Next Track Button

Next Track Button emoji is two connected triangles pointing to the right with a vertical line in front. Sometimes, you’re just not in the mood to hear a certain song. So, you press this button to skip to the next track. Or you keep pressing it till you finally find a song you want to hear. If someone asks you why you are skipping so many songs, send this emoji with an 👂 Ear emoji to show you are looking for that perfect track. Send it along with an 💿 Optical Disk emoji if none of the songs on your CD are worth listening to that day. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

No Bicycles

No Bicycles emoji is a 🔴 Red Circle with a diagonal slash over a 🚲 Bicycle image. Bicycles are a popular form of transportation as it is eco-friendly and you can use it whenever you need to. But not every place will allow you to peddle to your heart’s content. If someone sends you the No Bicycles emoji, they are kindly reminding you to leave your bike at home or that it is not bicycle safe if you see it paired with an 🚗 Automobile emoji. Or if you did bring your bike they are ⚠️ Warning you to leave it behind before you get in trouble. Use it with the 🚫 Prohibited emoji or instead of it to further express no to bicycles. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

No Entry

No Entry emoji is a 🔴 Red Circle with a white dash in the center. This symbol is used on streets to prevent cars from entering a street the wrong way. It can also be used to stop pedestrians from entering a zone not open to the public. When texting, you can use this emoji to tell someone not to go forward on something or to avoid entering into a troubling situation. Send this emoji with the 🛑 Stop Sign emoji and ⚠️ Warning emoji and hope you were able to get to your friend in time before they made a bad decision. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

No Littering

No Littering emoji is a red circle with a diagonal slash over a trash bin symbol. There’s enough trash being thrown on the ground or tossed around the 🌏 Internet, so why not work on reducing it? What’s 😄 Fun about the No Littering emoji is that it can mean two different things. It can be used to tell someone to stop littering or that they are such trash to stop throwing their waste around and throwing themselves away. If you’re going with the person on his trash route, be careful not to get them too mad. It can be switched with the 🚮 Litter In Bin Sign emoji, as both ask you to throw away your trash where it properly belongs. Add the 😇 Smiling Face With Halo emoji as a nice thank you to the person for picking up their trash. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

No Mobile Phones

No Mobile Phones emoji is a sign you have to be vigilant about as it can be the difference of keeping your cellphone or having it taken away. You will most likely see this symbol in places that are supposed to be quiet, like libraries, or where the phone can mess up electronics, like in hospitals. You can text the No Mobile Phones emojis to friends and families to remind them that they will need to leave their cellphones behind before entering a no cellphone zone. You can use it with a 📱 Mobile Phone emoji and 🚫 Prohibited emoji to further warn to leave cell phones behind where needed. Look out for this sign or you may be going home without your phone. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

No One Under Eighteen

No One Under Eighteen emoji is used to show that the 🌃 Night life can be 😄 Fun and ever so tempting, but not everyone can enjoy it. If you see the No One Under Eighteen sign that means go home and stay safe, even if it is annoying. Parents will often times send this emoji to their teens to remind them not to do anything stupid while out. Pair it with a 🌕 Full Moon emoji and 🍺 Beer emoji to warn about the dangers of after hour places. If you’re too young to go to a bar or club, just wait till your old enough to not get in trouble. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

No Pedestrians

No Pedestrians emoji is a 🔴 Red Circle with a diagonal slash over a 🚶 Person Walking image. For your safety and those around you, please pay attention if there is a No Pedestrians sign around. The last thing you want to do is get hurt in a dumb way. If someone sends you this emoji lets hope that it’s to remind you to ⌚ Watch out for any non-pedestrian zones where you are going. Otherwise the alternative is that the emoji will be useless if someone has to text you it to tell you you are not in a safe zone with a ✋ Raised Hand emoji. It can easily replace the Person Walking emoji and 🚫 Prohibited emoji as the No Pedestrian emoji combines both emojis in one easy emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

No Smoking

No Smoking emoji is a 🔴 Red Circle with a diagonal slash over a lit 🚬 Cigarette symbol. Some people are sensitive to tones of voices, others are sensitive to cigarette smoke. You will most likely see this sign around areas that are striving to be smoke free for the 💊 Health of the people occupying the area. Use the 💨 Dashing Away emoji as the puff of smoke you do not want near you. If you receive the No Smoking emoji from someone they are reminding you not to smoke where you are going. Or they are passivley-aggressive telling you to stop 🚬 Smoking. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Non-Potable Water

Non-Potable Water emoji is a 🔴 Red Circle with a diagonal over a cup and faucet symbol. Yes, the 🌍 World is mainly made up of 💦 Water; not all water is safe to drink. In fact, without proper filtration, we are at risk of getting sick from dirty water. You will most likely see the Non-Potable Water sign ⚠️ Warning you that there is no safe water to drink and to move on. You can receive it as an emoji as a friendly reminder to bring your water as there will be none where you are going if seen with the water 💧 Droplet emoji or 🥤 Cup With Straw emoji. Or to flat-out warn someone they are not drinking safe water instead of yelling it out. Be careful not to confuse it with the 🚰 Potable Water emoji, as they are not similar. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

O Button (Blood Type)

O Button (Blood Type) emoji is the letter “O” in a square. Use it to show off that your blood type is the universal donor. Because it is an O, it can also be confused for a 0, so if you even need to send a 0 and are to lazy to type 0, just use this emoji.You can use the emoji with the 🏥 Hospital emoji and 💉 Syringe emoji to show the relation to your blood. For a little 😄 Fun, send it along with a 😮 Face With Open Mouth emoji to show shock or surprise, since our mouths naturally make an O when we show those emotions. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Om

Om emoji is most often used to show the connection to the religions Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism. Because the religions center around peace of mind, the emoji can be used to show that you are calm or that you want someone else to calm down. If you’re creative, you can even use it to make puns. You can pair it with the ☸️ Wheel Of Dharma emoji to emphasize ⛪️ Religion, or the ☮️ Peace Symbol emoji to show trying to find and create peace. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Ophiuchus

Ophiuchus emoji is a capital letter “U” with a waved line going across it. This symbol actually represents a large constellation across the celestial equator. It is supposed to be an image of a 👨 Man grasping the 🐍 Snake in the constellation Serpens. It is also known as the 13th Zodiac sign, but because it only lasts around 18 days it is removed and the dates split amongst the other Zodiac signs. You can still claim to be born under this sign if you were born anywhere in-between 🍂 November 39-🎄 December 17. If you believe that this symbol should be accepted and you were born under it, represent the Zodiac sign by sending this emoji with a ⭐ Star emoji and Snake emoji. Hopefully this can be a good conversation starter and a chance to educate people on the overlooked 13th Zodiac sign. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Orthodox Cross

Orthodox Cross emoji is a double cross not often used, but it is used to represent the Orthodox ✝️ Christian ⛪️ Religion, like the ones in 🇷🇺 Russia. You can pair it with the Cross emoji to show your ❤️ Love of your Christian Religion or with a ⛪ Church emoji to help show which Church is an Orthodox churche, in case you were looking for one from someone. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

P Button

P Button emoji is the letter “P” inside a square. It is best used to represent parking zones. You can text it to your friends or 👪 Family asking whether they can park somewhere or not. But since it is the letter P it can also be used instead of the normal letter when texting, just to add a little more emphasis. Combine it with the 🚌 Bus emoji, 🚗 Automobile emoji, or the 🛣 Motorway emoji to ask where you can and can’t park, depending on the vehicle. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Part Alternation Mark

Part Alternation Mark emoji is an M-shaped symbol with one of the M’s legs being longer than the other. This is a Japanese form of punctuation used in music. It shows the beginning part of a song or where the singer is supposed to start singing. This emoji is useful when you are in the music business and are working on a music project that needs some organization. Send it with the 🎤 Microphone emoji and 🎶 Musical Notes emoji to show where there will be music and where the singer will start singing. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Passport Control

Passport Control emoji is a picture of a sign, which may be typically seen in airports. As the name suggests, it marks where the passengers should undergo the Passport Control, i.e., to show the airport representatives their documents. As for its look, it is much similar to the 🛃 Customs emoji, with the only difference in what is checked on it. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pause Button

Pause Button emoji is two vertical lines next to each other. The Pause Button is used to stop the music or video that you are watching temporarily. Usually, you’d only stop what you were doing if you had to. Who enjoys having to postpone their 😄 Fun time, right? If someone sends you this emoji with a ✋ Raised Hand emoji, they probably have something important to discuss. If you ignore them, they might send a Public Address 📢 Loudspeaker emoji with this emoji to scream at you to put a pause on your activity and listen to them. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Peace Symbol

Peace Symbol emoji is not just a famous image from the 60s but is also used excessively for generations after. Since the Peace Symbol emoji was introduced, you can be sure that people currently add it to their text if they are speaking about finding peace or as a 😄 Fun way to say goodbye/see you later. You can add the ✌️ Victory Hand emoji with it to show your strive to find peace or the 👋 Waving Hand emoji if you are saying goodbye to a friend or someone you don’t really like in a calm, non-aggressive way. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

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I received a 300$ ticket because I passed a police control of other cars/drivers on the right lane of a highway (the control was on the hard shoulder of the highway). Is it really true, that you have to change the lane in such cases? Thanks!

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@Unknown - Oct 01

I am an American living in Italy. The Italian Drivers License theory test is the hardest test I have ever studied for and I am in my 70s have multiple degrees, multiple professional certifications. Have to take the Italian Drivers Theory test in Italian. No english. So many rules. More signs in small medieval Italian town I live in then in major US cities I have lived in. No Italian license no driving. No buying or renting a car. Test here was good, clean. Lots of tricky questions on many practice and real official tests. Thanks

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Most problems are a result of higher than safe driving speeds. Please just slow down and be patient.

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Question 121: Poor translation: Vehicles with polluted fluids prohibited Should be translated as: Vehicles with dangerous liquids prohibited

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Question 83: Poor translation: Vehicles with polluted fluids prohibited Should be translated as: Vehicles with dangerous liquids prohibited

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@Unknown - May 30

Cool tool! And fun to check whether I remember the rules :) Two things I noticed: Warning for a crossroad side roads on the left and right. While technically that might be the correct translation, this sign tells you, that you are on the main road and have the right of way for the next crossroad and only the next crossroad. Usually (if no sign specifies otherwise) you have to give way to drivers coming from the right at every intersection, which can get a bit annoying in communal areas, so seeing this sign feels less like a warning and more like relief :). A Fahrradstraße is not a lane for cyclists but a street for cyclists, meaning the (whole!) street is intended predominantly for cyclists, who are then allowed to ride next to each other. Cars are allowed to drive there (unless another sign prohibits such), but have to adjust their speed to the cyclists. I believe they are not allowed to pass at all, even if the oncoming lane is empty.

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@Unknown - May 20

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