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  2. File:United States sign - Yield (v3).svg - Wikipedia

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    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

  3. File:North American Yellow Yield Sign (Blank).svg - Wikipedia

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    The sign has some altercations by removing the letters because English visitors come to Quebec all the time. Français : La première introduction d'un panneau triangulaire Cédez le passage en Amérique du Nord remonte à 1954.

  4. File:United States sign - Yield (v2).svg - Wikipedia

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    This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file.

  5. Yield sign - Wikipedia

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    Under the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, the international standard for the modern sign is an inverted equilateral triangle with a red border and either a white or yellow background. Particular regulations regarding appearance, installation, and compliance with the signs vary by some jurisdiction.

  6. 2 High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Buy Early in 2025 - AOL

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    A yellow sign that reads high yield low risk. Image source: Getty Images. Let's examine the key factors that make these two high-yield dividend stocks screen as top buys early in the new year.

  7. File:United States sign - Yield (v1).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Original version of the Yield Sign in the United States with the "keystone" shape as it first appeared in 1952. Español: Versión original de la señal estadounidense de «ceda el paso», en forma de dovela.

  8. 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. On multi-lane roads, advance yield lines are used before mid-block crosswalks to ...

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