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Regulatory signs may be used to indicate a regulation applicable in the…
Regulatory signs may be used to indicate a regulation applicable in the interests of road safety, such as speed limit signs. Stop signs, yield signs, or traffic signals are used to optimise traffic flow conditions
Stop/yield sign
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Action
Allow left-turning traffic to proceed without stopping, ensuring no interference with cross traffic.
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Stop Sign
Action
Stop behind the stop line. If there isn't one, align your vehicle with the stop sign. At a three- or four-way stop, wait for vehicles that arrived before you to move off. Proceed only when it is safe.
Where
Railway crossings, intersections, scholar patrols
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Where:
At an intersections where two-way traffic streets change to one-way traffic. Found at the end of a one-way street, at the end of an off-ramp.
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Purpose:
Pedestrians must be given priority but limit other traffic to emergency vehicles, vehicles loading and off loading goods and maintenance vehicles.
Action:
Driving a (emergency vehicle,Goods vehicle or maintenance vehicle) vehicle, drive at a maximum speed of 15 km/h in that area.Crossing pedestrians must be given priority or wanting to cross the road.
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Action:
Brings vehicles to stop behind the stop line. When there is no stop line, the front of the vehicle must be in line with the stop sign. You may not move off before all the other vehicles which stopped before you have moved off in a three or four-way stop.Continue only when it is safe.
Where:
Railway
crossings, Intersections,Scholar patrols
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Action:
To bring a vehicle to a standstill behind the stop line. When there is no stop line, the front of your vehicle must be in line with the stop sign.Continue only when it is safe.When more than one vehicle stops at the intersection, the vehicle, which stopped first, should move off first.
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Action:
Continue in the direction of the arrow if you want to go right in that carriageway.
and your academic goals.
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- Yield to oncoming traffic
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