A regulation sign is a sign that gives you the regulation for something. These signs are always in white and black and rectangle in shape. An example is a speed limit sign.
Green
Diamond in the US, Circle in the UK.
No, the peace sign is a SYMBOL. Which are obviously different. :)
FCC regulation. Due to possible interference with radio station in Ohio
no in fact they differ greatly in size , color , shape and diet.
They are often white, although some are red (stop and yield signs).
They are often white, although some are red (stop and yield signs).
In the U.S. a destination sign is a "guide sign" they are green and usually rectangle, sometimes square.
Regulation signs are usually white rectangles with black lettering.
The color of a recreational sign is typically green with white lettering.
The "No Passing Zone" sign is a triangular "pennant" shape, pointing to the right side. It is either yellow or orange in color.
It is a triangular "pennant" shape, pointing to the right side. It is either yellow or orange in color.
Regulation signs
That is correct but it is also the color. The shape of a sign is to warn people that are maybe colored blind and can't see the "red" stop sign. So they know it a stop sign because of the 8 sides on it. Hope it helps.
It is red and white shaped like a cross.
A stop sign is in the shape of an octagon.
A stop sign is octagonal in shape.