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All you need to know about the Yield sign: definition, shape, color, type of sign, what to do and more

Yield Sign Type: regulatory sign Color: red and white Shape: downward-pointing triangle Location: intersections. Yield signs are installed at intesections where two roads merge.

What does a Yield sign mean?

A yield sign indicates that drivers must slow down and be ready to stop, if necessary, to give the right-of-way to any vehicle, bicyclist, or pedestrian. After slowing down or stopping at a yield sign, yield the right-of-way to pedestrians, bikes and vehicles in all directions. If you must stop, do so at a marked stop line, if there is one.

What type of sign is a Yield sign?

A Yield sign is a regulatory sign. Regulatory signs control traffic, give commands and set limits.

What are the colors of a Yield sign?

Yield signs are red and white, with red letters.

What shape are Yield signs?

Yield signs are shaped like a downward pointing triangle with a red border and the word "YIELD" written in red.

Where are Yield signs commonly posted?

Yield signs are posted at intersections where roadways and auxiliary roads lead into a major highway. TIP: Studying for your DMV test? Check out our list of road signs and their meanings

YIELD Sign - What To Do

When you see a YIELD sign while driving, you must: • slow down • be ready to stop and yield the right-of-way at the intersection • check for other vehicles, pedestrians, and bicyclists in all directions • if you must stop, do so at a marked stop line (if there is one) • let any vehicle, bikes, or pedestrian pass before you proceed Test Your Knowledge of Road Signs Take a Free Road Signs Practice Test Related Road Signs Stop SignDo Not Pass SignCross Road SignRoundabout SignBicycle Crossing SignPedestrian Crossing Sign Studying for Your DMV Test?Get a Pass Guarantee UPGRADE TO PREMIUM Test Your Knowledge of Traffic Signs Take a Road Signs Test Now Save Time. Learn Faster. Ace Your Exam. UPGRADE TO PREMIUM 2026 © dmv-permit-test.com Privacy About Us Partners Support VIN Decoder

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