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A slow-moving vehicle sign is typically a fluorescent orange triangle with a red border. It features a reflective orange design that may include a red reflective border and a symbol of a vehicle moving slowly. This sign is typically displayed on the rear of vehicles that move at speeds lower than 25 mph.

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