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  4. Stop sign - Wikipedia

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    The stop sign is retroreflective and equipped either with red blinking lights above and below the stop legend or with a legend that is illuminated by LEDs. Unlike a normal stop sign, this sign indicates a two-way absolute stop, requiring other vehicles travelling in both directions to remain stopped until the sign is retracted. [citation needed]

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    Her remixes weren’t the only thing revving engines: Her red latex suit included checkerboard detailing, contrasting side panels, and star decals that spelled out “sliving.”