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In Afghanistan, stop signs typically follow the international standard, featuring an octagonal shape with a red background and white lettering that spells "STOP" in English. However, some signs may also include Dari or Pashto translations, which are the local languages. The signs may vary in quality and visibility due to differing levels of maintenance and local regulations. Overall, they serve the same purpose as stop signs elsewhere, aimed at regulating traffic.

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