It could be white or yellow.
Slow traffic keep right sign
Slow traffic keep right sign
Yes, a Keep Right sign is considered a regulatory sign. It instructs drivers to keep to the right of a specified point, such as a median or obstacle, and compliance is required for safe and orderly traffic flow. Failing to follow this sign can result in penalties, as it is part of the rules of the road.
Slow traffic keep right sign
The sign looks like a barrier in the middle of it with a arrow going around it to the right and drivers should do what the sign says and keep going right.
Keep right of where the sign is placed. A sign telling you to get to the far right lane would be telling you to merge right, and would be used either in conjunction with signs indicating the left lane(s) end(s), painted lines which deviate towards the right lane, and barrels and delineators (in instances of a work zone in which lanes are closed off).
The standard traffic sign will be a vertical rectangle w/black letters on a white background. If it is on a temporary construction zone sign, it will be an orange triangle w/black lettering. React to both by KEEPING RIGHT!
This is a statutory regulation which means the traffic sign is white. It typically reads:KEEP------>RIGHTOr it may use the divided symbol with a line pointing to the right. Which means divided highway, keep right.
regulatory
Technically, no; if you'd rather not sign the paperwork than keep your job, it's certainly your right to refuse to sign. And it's certainly your employer's right to fire you if you don't.
Falconreach keep heading right until you see the paw sign.
Vertical rectangle