this sign tells you that the road you are on joins with another road ahead. you should slow down or stop if necessary so that you can yield the right-of-way to vehicles on the other rad.
A sign that tells you that the road you are on joins with another road ahead. You should slow down or stop if necessary so that you can yield the right-of-way to vejicles on the other road.
Diamond shaped with the pyramid point at the top.
in the US, it's a red or yellow inverted triangle with the word YIELD on it
It means you must wait for any opposing traffic to pass before you proceed, but if NO traffic is coming, you do not have to stop. It actually means "yield the right-of-way"
Yellow triangle.
A yield sign is shaped like an upside-down triangle.
International Yield Sign It is triangle in a red backround but varies slightly from country to country check the below link to see pictures. http://jmsapaula.blogspot.com/2008/05/yield-sign.html
yield and look both ways
International Yield Sign It is triangle in a red backround but varies slightly from country to country check the below link to see pictures. http://jmsapaula.blogspot.com/2008/05/yield-sign.html
I want to say a "yield" sign...
A yield street sign looks like an upside down isoceles triangle.
Let's identify first what a Yield sign is. The Yield sign is the only sign on the road (US) that is in the shape of a upside-down triangle with rounded corners, similarly to the stop sign, the stop sign is the only sign on the road that's in the shape of a octagon (has 8 sides). You'll usually see a Yield sign at an intersection, for instance traffic circles. You're not required to stop at the yield sign but you can if you have too to give way to traffic that doesn't have to stop period. Yield signs are not a sign that you blow through. The yield sign means that "You're not required to stop, but you don't have the right-of-way at this intersection." The yield sign is also less restrictive than the stop sign, you still have to give the right-of-way to other traffic, but you're not required to stop at a yield sign.
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a stop sign has 5 more corners than a yield sisn
you only have to stop at a yield sign if there is cross traffic - if it would not be safe for you to continue through the intersection. Typically only one road at the intersection will have a yield sign - the other one will either have no sign or a stop sign/light.
yes.
she means items like a slice of pizza a Christmas tree or a yield sign