Denmark When driving, you must have someone in front of your car with a flag to warn horse drawn carriages that a motorcar is coming. By
Denmark If your vehicle breaks down and you leave it on the side of the road, you must mark the vehicle with a red, reflecting triangle. By
Denmark If a horse drawn carriage is trying to pass a car and the horse becomes uneasy, the owner of the car is required to pull over and if necessary, cover the car. By
Denmark Headlights must be on whenever a vehicle is being operated in order to distinguish it from parked cars. By
Denmark Before starting your car you are required to check lights, brakes, steering and honk your horn. You must also do a visual check to make sure there are no children sleeping underneath the car. By
Beijing Drivers of power-driven vehicles who stop at pedestrian crossings are liable to a fine of up to five yen. -Article 40 of the Beijing Traffic Laws. By