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English: The first introduction of a triangular Yield sign in North America was in 1954. Additional Note: After 1961 in Quebec, Canada. Additional Note: After 1961 in Quebec, Canada. The sign has some altercations by removing the letters because English visitors come to Quebec all the time.
yield sign; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org アメリカ合衆国の道路標識; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Уступите дорогу; Usage on uk.wikipedia.org Заборонні та обмежувальні знаки
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A Give way sign, also known as a yield sign in some countries, informs the driver that they must give way to vehicles on the major road. Under the Vienna Convention, the standard sign shall be a white or yellow inverted triangle with a red border. [1] This originates in Denmark, with the red and white coming from the Danish flag. [2]
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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]
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