Symantics being what they are.....I would say yes. They are on the driver's test as regulatory signs, and, they are supposed to "regulate speed".
Added: A rectangular/square sign consisting of black letters/number on a WHITE background is a REGULATORY sign.
If it consists of black letters/numbers on a sign with a YELLOW background it is ADVISORY.
Yes. A speed limit sign is an example of a regulatory sign.
jheA speed sign is an example of a regulatory traffic sign. The Interstate system in the United States has both a maximum and a minimum speed requirement.Regalutory signRegulatory sign.
Regulatory sign.
jheA speed sign is an example of a regulatory traffic sign. The Interstate system in the United States has both a maximum and a minimum speed requirement.Regalutory signRegulatory sign.
Regulatory signs carry a legal penalty. Advisory signs do not. For example, a black and white speed limit sign is regulatory, and you can be fined for violating it. A yellow ramp speed sign is advisory and simply a safety device.
The correct answer is NO. A stop sign is considered a Regulatory Sign. Regulatory signs are typically the colors black, white, and/or red. Regulatory signs regulate traffic and tell a driver about a law. Examples include speed limits, yield signs, one way streets, do not enter signs, no turning, no parking, and (yes) stop signs. A warning sign, on the other hand, is typically diamond-shaped and the color yellow, orange or pink. They warn you of possible changes in the use or condition of the roadway ahead. A stop sign is not warning you to stop. It is TELLING you to stop because that is the law.
whiteIn California, the color of a regulatory sign is:Black and White
no
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It is a regulatory sign
no, its a warning sign
A rectangle road sign typically indicates regulatory information or guidance for drivers, such as speed limits, stop signs, or other rules of the road.