The Germans refer to a Traffic Light Coalition as Ampelkoalition. This term is used to describe a coalition government formed by the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the Free Democratic Party (FDP), and the Green Party. The name is derived from the colors associated with each party: red for SPD, yellow for FDP, and green for the Green Party.
Traffic Department, or else Muncipality.
In RTO
A way to find out its to call all the factories that manufacture traffic lights and see the sales reports of each country since 1912 when the first traffic light was created by a police man.
Germans call themselves "Deutsche" in their native language.
Deutschland is what Germans call Germany. It translates as "Land of the Germans".
First Call is a child and youth advocacy coalition. They are a province wide coalition in support of strong public policy and allocation of resources for the benefit of children and youth.
When the traffic light comes into view and it's green, it was likely green for a long time, unless you also observe cars just starting to get going. If you see the traffic light is green in the distance we call this green light "stale", meaning it could turn yellow any second. A traffic light that just turned green, we call this green light "fresh", meaning it just turned green and it won't be turning yellow for a little while. Of course these times between from when it turns green then back to yellow and red again varies on the intersection. To answer the question when you're approaching a green traffic light you should prepare to stop as that green light is "stale". You don't necessarily have to slow down just get ready to hit the brake.
Orange, which means slow down, the traffic light will change to red (stop) soon. Most people would call it Amber.
They call it "Schweine-Grippe".
Deutschland
Germans
Teutonic .