diamondcutter
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At first, railway companies used red to mean stop, white to mean go, and green to mean warn. As you could imagine, trains ran into a few problems with white meaning go. For example, one train mistook a bright star for a white light and something unexpected happened. Because of that, railway companies finally moved green meaning go and used yellow to mean warn.
Source: https://zujuan.21cnjy.com/question/detail/4066060
The use of “moved green meaning go” looks odd to me. Is it correct?
Source: https://zujuan.21cnjy.com/question/detail/4066060
The use of “moved green meaning go” looks odd to me. Is it correct?