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Regulatory sign - yield |
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- Learn the meaning of regulatory road signs for yield
- Study examples of regulatory road signs for yield
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| Meaning of regulatory road signs for yield |
- The regulatory road sign yield assigns right-of-way to
traffic on certain approaches to an intersection. Vehicles
controlled by a YIELD sign need to slow down or stop when
necessary to avoid interfering with conflicting traffic.
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Examples of regulatory road signs for yield |
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Traffic is required to give
right-of-way to traffic on certain approaches to an
intersection. Traffic needs to slow down or stop when
necessary to avoid interfering with conflicting traffic. |
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Traffic must yield to oncoming
traffic. |
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Traffic is always required to yield
to any pedestrians within the crosswalk. |
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Traffic is always required to yield
to any pedestrians crossing the street at the point on the
street which is indicated by the arrow. |
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Traffic is always required to yield
to any pedestrians crossing the street at the point on the
street which is indicated by the arrow. |
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