A traffic sign in the shape of a triangle at an intersection is:
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A yield sign.
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A warning sign.
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A slow-moving vehicle sign.
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A stop sign.
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Explanation
Yield signs are in the shape of a downturned triangle. They are posted at intersections or where two roads merge, and they have the word YIELD in red on a white background with a red border.
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