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History Of The Yield Sign. The word “Yield” on the sign means “give way” or “concede.” The sign has a unique shape of an equilateral triangle rotated with the apex downward. It is made so that the ...
Design-wise, a Yield sign comes in an upside-down white triangle with a red border. It's the only traffic sign shaped this way. However, when it was first included in the 1954 revision of the 1948 ...
If you pull up to a yield sign, you know to yield. The thing you’re supposed to do is written right there on the sign. So why, for the love of all that is good and holy, ...
A yield sign installed at the beginning of the entrance ramp to state Route 29 southbound has continuously been knocked down by wide-turning tractor trailers leaving Hanover Industrial Estates.
At a stop sign. Stop, then yield if traffic is coming. At a yield sign. Slow or stop, yield to traffic. Entering from the driveway. Yield to all road traffic. Pedestrian in a crosswalk.
Unlike Yield signs that give you multiple options on how to proceed, Stop signs are more restrictive. The only choice you have at a Stop sign is to slow down to a stop — that's it.