Yes, when yielding you must slow down or stop if necessary to allow other traffic or pedestrians to proceed safely. Yielding means giving the right of way to others and being prepared to stop if needed.
Slow Down World was created in 1975-08.
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its when something is slowing down
No, it is not possible to slow down the speed of light in a vacuum.
To slow down a parachute, you can make the canopy bigger by pulling on the cords to increase its surface area. This increases air resistance and helps to slow down the descent. You can also adjust the angle of the parachute to catch more air and slow down further.
yield sign
Slow down
stop, green light, yield/ slow down, dead end, do not enter, curves ahead, caution
They should at least slow down.
It means the other car has the right of way, and you must yield to him, ie, let him go in front of you. You don't have to stop, just slow down enough for him to get on the highway in front of you.
You must use reasonable care when approaching the animal, and slow down. If possible yield the right-of-way.AnswerYou must use reasonable care when approaching the animal, and slow down. If possible yield the right-of-way.
At intersections without "STOP" or "YIELD" signs, slow down and be ready to stop. Yield to traffic and pedestrians already in the intersection or just entering the intersection.At "T" intersections without "STOP" or "YIELD" signs, yield to traffic and pedestrians on the through road. They have the right-of-way.
Red means STOP Green means GO Yellow means YIELD or SLOW DOWN
no, yield means slow down & make sure you're not going to hit anyone coming by when you get on the road.
A yellow sign with a curvy arrow on it. It may also have a suggested speed limit that is lower than the rest of the road you are driving on.
1) Yellow flashing light of a stop light. 2) when the yellow light for a "school zone" is flashing.the yield sign, the school crossing sign, and the yellow light are all signs of you must slow down.
When you see a yield sign, you must slow down as you approach the intersection and be prepared to stop if necessary. Yield to any oncoming or intersecting traffic that has the right of way, then proceed with caution when it is safe to do so.