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  2. File:MUTCD R10-15R (fluorescent).svg - Wikipedia

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    Turning vehicles yield to pedestrians, MUTCD R10-15 From Notice of Proposed Amendments to Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways, January 2, 2008. This is proposed for inclusion in the next MUTCD anticipated in 2010. Note that there is another sign designated R10-15 in the year 2003 MUTCD.

  3. 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.

  4. Road signs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Regulatory signs give instructions to motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists. Signs including Stop, Yield, No Turns, No Trucks, No Parking, No Stopping, Minimum Speed, Right Turn Only, Do Not Enter, Weight Limit, and Speed Limit are considered regulatory signs.

  5. Rules of the Road: Even when you’re making a right turn, a ...

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    Drivers intending to make a right turn when facing either a steady red light or arrow may only do so after stopping and yielding to vehicles and pedestrians in the intersection. To summarize: If ...

  6. Do pedestrians have to clear the road before you enter the ...

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    Drivers approaching a pedestrian anywhere on the road must “exercise all due care necessary” to keep the pedestrian safe, the DMV Office of Public Affairs said. That being said, traffic safety ...

  7. A bike and a pedestrian meet on a sidewalk. No joke, it’s a ...

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    The robots yield to pedestrians and cyclists. And cyclists yield to pedestrians. On a side note, when I was a kid dreaming of the future it was flying cars and teleportation.