Indianna Written Drivers Practice Test

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Which shape typically represents a yield sign?

No passing sign

Railroad crossing sign

Regulatory sign

Yield sign

The correct answer is D. Yield sign.

In this case, the correct answer is the Yield sign because it is the only option that directly represents the shape typically used for a yield sign. Yield signs are typically triangular with a red border and white interior, and they indicate to drivers that they must yield or give the right of way to oncoming traffic or pedestrians. The other options (A. No passing sign, B. Railroad crossing sign, C. Regulatory sign) represent different types of traffic signs with their own distinct shapes and meanings, but they do not typically use the triangular shape associated with a yield sign.

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