A triangular road sign warns of an upcoming hazard such as a flood or hidden dip in the road.
An inverted triangular road sign is usually a yield sign. This type of sign was first used on US highways in 1938.
Yeild
Give Way is the only road sign in the UK which uses an inverted triangle.
A yield sign has 3 corners and is the shape of a triangle. But specifically it is a equilateral triangle. Edited by: A.M.B.
dont throw trash on the road.
It is a worded warning sign
No passing zone!
Inverted triangle, with red as the primary and white as a secondary colour.
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.
yield right of way
ConstructionAdded: A warning that crews working on the roadway.
In the UK it could be a road sign indicating that there is a roundabout ahead.
That would be a warning of danger ahead.
It is an inverted Indian good luck sign