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  2. Yield sign - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland, the yield sign reads yield in most areas, although in Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) areas the text is géill slí ("yield right of way" [7]) instead. [8] [9] Signs erected between 1962 and 1997 read yield right of way, [10] which remains legally permitted. [9] Signs 1956–1962 had a blank white interior. [11]

  3. Lightguard Systems - Wikipedia

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    Lightguard Systems Inc. produces Lighted Crosswalk Systems invented by its founder, Michael Harrison. Inspired by a series of fatal pedestrian traffic incidents in Santa Rosa, California in 1991, Harrison developed the first LightGuard system as a safety aid for installation at pedestrian crossings and started LightGuard Systems to produce them.

  4. Stop and yield lines - Wikipedia

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    A yield line, also called shark's teeth or a give way line, is a type of marking used to inform drivers of the point where they need to yield and give priority to conflicting vehicle or pedestrian traffic at an intersection or roundabout controlled by a yield sign.

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  6. Priority signs - Wikipedia

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    Priority traffic signs indicate the order in which vehicles shall pass intersection points. Vehicles often come into conflict with other vehicles and pedestrians because their intended courses of travel intersect, and thus interfere with each other's routes.

  7. Road signs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    4.25 W25 series: Oncoming traffic has extended green. 4.26 W26 series: ... Left turn yield on flashing yellow arrow. R10-12b Left turn yield to bicycle. R10-13 ...

  8. LA landlords are price gouging in the wildfires, says ... - AOL

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    California's price gouging laws make it unlawful to increase the rental price advertised, offered, or charged for housing by more than 10% after an emergency has been declared.

  9. Victims of the Pacific Palisades fire face another harsh ...

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    Last week, in an effort to stabilize the market, California's Department of Insurance announced insurers will be required to cover more homes in disaster-prone areas if they want to continue to ...