Where in the world did you see a green stop sign?
A warning sign
RegulatoryAdditional Information: (in the US) If it is black lettering on a white background it is regulatory.If it is is black lettering on a yellow background, and usually accompanied by a road condition sign it is advisory.
The correct answer is NO. A stop sign is considered a Regulatory Sign. Regulatory signs are typically the colors black, white, and/or red. Regulatory signs regulate traffic and tell a driver about a law. Examples include speed limits, yield signs, one way streets, do not enter signs, no turning, no parking, and (yes) stop signs. A warning sign, on the other hand, is typically diamond-shaped and the color yellow, orange or pink. They warn you of possible changes in the use or condition of the roadway ahead. A stop sign is not warning you to stop. It is TELLING you to stop because that is the law.
The colors on a stop light are red, green, and yellow. On the stoplight, red is the top color, yellow is the middle, and green is on the bottom. Green means go, red means stop, and yellow is a warning that red is coming.
warning
That warning sign said: WARNING! Self destruct on it.
Green is to red as danger is to safety. Green is the color of peace. Red is the color of danger or warning. Red=stop Green=go They are opposites.
Traffic sign Road sign Warning sign Information Visual symbol
Warning Sign - song - was created in 1985.
A warning SIGN - is a sign telling of dangerous conditions ahead
15 feet and make sure the light is green before you go
no